What’s worse is Apple teaching devs to get more excited about aesthetics than usability and accessibility. There are going to be many apps taking a step back in terms of UX.
@span marinaepelman @span nileane Reduce Motion and Reduce Transparency do help, FWIW. But neither is yet fully implemented. So Apple’s also going to end up – yet again – triggering a bunch of people with vestibular disorders. Time will tell if that will be as bad as with iOS 7 (which was very, very bad).