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When Apple Forgot Its Own Rules: The Photos App Redesign Debate


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Apple has always been the gold standard for interface design, but something strange happened with the iOS 18 Photos app redesign. The clean, intuitive four-tab structure of iOS 17—Library, Albums, For You, and Search—was replaced with an endless scroll of algorithmically generated content. Typography became harder to read, search got buried behind extra taps, and AI-generated collections blurred together with your personal albums. The irony? Almost every change violated Apple’s own Human Interface Guidelines about clarity, hierarchy, and user control.

In this episode, we explore how Apple’s redesign prioritized visual aesthetics over usability, why continuous scroll undermines how we naturally scan and retrieve memories, and what the recent iOS 26 corrections tell us about design at scale. Our photo libraries aren’t just data—they’re memory and connection. The interface should honor that. Read the full analysis with visual examples at

This is a follow up from part 1.



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