Oh, I know. I've already started a war on Animoji. Flatness coincided with narcissism of needing to see your literal personage expressed visually on the screen in interface design. Animoji is just an extension of the same disease of flatness, but in 3D. More to come ;) https://twitter.com/finitewing/status/1009156568896671744 …
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I’m being accused of misanthropy for making this account. It’s not true. I contend that bodies belong only in avatars, diagrams of physical processes, visualizations, emoji are a stretch to be severely limited and bodies should exist nowhere else in user interfaces.
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The truth is the human form is of immense importance, and to throw it around, distort it, render it as filth is to devalue it. Talk about respecting bodies, none of you respects bodies.
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Humans of Flat Design Retweeted Tiffany Wardle
A yoga app'd be appropriate for diagrammatic purposes. It'd make sense for its illustrations of human form to be as idealized as possible. No one achieves perfection—but one aspires to greatness due to belief in virtue. Distortion denies the very notion.https://twitter.com/typegirl/status/1009553244413030400 …
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