![]() Apple never sought to control the way icons look on OS X, but wanted to have a uniform appearance on iOS (and I don't blame them), hence the reason why they developed such a framework. ![]() Each icon is simply constrained by the dimensions set in Finder. I made a graphic and accompanying explanation of how they all work together on my website which should help better explain how iOS delivers icons on its respective device. (3) is the base of the icon, the shadow that is applied under the final product. (2) is the "gloss" effect that has somewhat fallen out of favor in the past couple of years and is optional.
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