Liquid Glass and Lavender: How Future Tech is Becoming Emotional

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Liquid Glass and Lavender: How Future Tech is Becoming Emotional

Discover how Apple’s upcoming designs—like the Liquid Glass UI and lavender iPhone 17—signal a shift toward emotionally resonant technology and what it means for human connection.

In the rush of innovation, technology is evolving beyond utility. It’s learning to speak the language of feeling.

Apple’s upcoming design choices for 2025–2026 reflect this shift. From the softened edges of the new Liquid Glass interface to the rumored lavender hues of the iPhone 17, we are entering an era where devices are not just tools—but moods.

Color Is Emotional Code

Lavender isn’t just a new color. It’s a signal. Cool, soothing, slightly mystical—it speaks of gentleness and clarity in a time when attention is scarce. What we carry reflects what we seek. The iPhone 17’s pastel tones may be more than aesthetic—they may be emotional design.

Liquid Glass: The Interface Becomes Atmosphere

Instead of flat blocks and sterile lines, Liquid Glass uses transparency and glow to evoke a sense of softness. It feels alive—closer to breathing glass than rigid code. This isn’t just a User Interface (UI) trend. It’s about intimacy. Our screens now feel more like windows than walls.

The Tech of Presence

With smart glasses and ultra-thin phones on the horizon, form is following feeling. We want our devices to vanish into experience. Tech that holds presence, not just power.

At Akooru, we believe in reading the signals behind the signal. And the signal now says: softness, presence, emotional fluency. We’re listening.

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