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I'm all for a clean look, but going for completely sterile? Not so much.Available through Intel® System Studio distribution only. THEY ALL LOOK THE SAME, THEY'RE BLUE CIRCLES! I have to keep Safari, iTunes, QuickTime and the Mac App Store in completely different sections of the dock. Shape also plays into this, and is something I'm getting angrier and angrier about from Apple. Let's not forget about the red one for Flash! These are all visual identities that are completely removed when you get rid of color. If color isn't such a big deal, why don't all the Adobe CS5 icons come in one color? According to you, us designers don't appreciate the color associations, they can all be gray! We just need to take a second and read the icon! No need to associate the burnt-orange square with Bridge, the bright orange one for Illustrator, the purple one for InDesign, the blue one for Photoshop or the green one for Dreamweaver. I know my folders are blue, my link for a specific file I reference multiple times daily is orange, my downloads folder is a green circle, and so on and so on. I know this and don't have to read it before I click, I know what it is and where it is because of color. I know my Macintosh HD is gray, my iDisk is blue and my external RAID is orange. I think they've done a fine job elsewhere, but it's no secret that you do tie placement of objects and associations in memory to color. Really? This graphic designer is going to really miss the color in the sidebars and throughout the OS as well.
