Am I crazy or has Google been working with a similar flat aesthetic that predates LV and DM ? I mean I know some call it "almost flat," but the same could be said for the LV ui. I do agree that theirs some fault with the iconography, but I feel like this style isn't particularly owned by LV, its just the en vogue aesthetic. What's my point? I have no idea.
Am I crazy or has Google been working with a similar flat aesthetic that predates LV and DM ? I mean I know some call it "almost flat," but the same could be said for the LV ui. I do agree that theirs some fault with the iconography, but I feel like this style isn't particularly owned by LV, its just the en vogue aesthetic. What's my point? I have no idea.