The article critiques the icon design in macOS Tahoe, highlighting issues such as clutter, inconsistency, and poor usability. It argues that the proliferation of icons dilutes their effectiveness, making it harder for users to navigate and understand the interface. Additionally, the piece discusses how the small size and detail of icons contribute to confusion and frustration.
The hamburger menu has evolved from a controversial design choice to a widely recognized icon, effectively serving as a hidden navigation tool. While users now understand its function, design risks remain, such as confusion with other icons and the ongoing interaction cost of hidden navigation. Best practices for its implementation include using the standard three-line icon, placing it in the top-left corner, and avoiding unnecessary styling.