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Why did glossy UI disappear from mainstream tech design?

The shift from skeuomorphism to flat design reflects a broader evolution in how we interact with technology, moving away from ornate realism toward sleek simplicity[1][2]. This transition was driven by a need for greater clarity, performance, and accessibility, as designers sought to strip away unnecessary elements that cluttered the user experience[3][4].

Rather than a simple debate of better versus worse, this change highlights a focus on utility and responsiveness over decorative mimicry[5]. Modern interfaces now prioritize cleaner, more direct interactions that feel human without overwhelming the user[6][7].

Are you interested in how modern designers are blending these flat principles with the return of glassy, translucent aesthetics?