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The Iconography of Sharing: Windows has updated its share icon (medium.com/microsoft-design)
1 point by andysinclair on Feb 9, 2017 | hide | past | favorite | 2 comments


> An icon can also be successful in a ubiquitous way — something that’s universally accepted as a true representation regardless of its symbolic meaning.

I really dislike how fast icons have been changing over the last several years. Everyone has an opinion, and I am glad Microsoft went with something a bit more recognizable over what they felt was pure. The new icon matches the "send" mentality over the "share" social trope.


I don’t understand why they didn’t test the old one in the usability labs BEFORE deciding to use it:

"From data in our usability labs, we’ve consistently seen people misunderstanding or looking past the icon in the user interface, especially when a label didn’t accompany it. When it stood alone, many people saw its circular shape and mistakenly interpreted it against other ring-shaped icons like sync or refresh or loading"




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