Apple has a long history of prioritizing visual perception over mathematical precision in their interfaces.
Even as far back as the 90s, Apple’s font rendering methodology has been “make this text look as similar as possible to a printed page at the cost of some blurriness.”
Meanwhile, Microsoft’s has been “cram the glyph into the nearest pixel at the cost of staying true to the font’s design,” which caused type to look thinner than it actually would appear when printed.
But let’s bring it back to iOS and the post that set off this discourse. The flashlight icon is just the tip of the iceberg. We would like to call a surprise witness to the stand: a reverse-engineered iMessage group chat avatar layout.
It’s a really beautiful piece of design — it mimics nature with either this planet solar system layout or a snow globe–style layout in your conversation list.