16 June 2025
PulseTech Innovation Center

Apple’s WWDC 2025 delivered on expectations with the official introduction of iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, and the fresh “Liquid Glass” design language. This unveiling signals a significant evolution in Apple’s user experience and will drive demand for specific design and development skills. For Pulsetech Consultancy, a global firm connecting top tech talent, this event highlights key areas of future talent needs across Europe, America, and Asia.
The new “Liquid Glass” design brings a visually fluid and dynamic aesthetic to Apple’s operating systems. Expect to see more translucent elements, responsive animations, and an overall softer, more immersive feel across the user interface. This design shift impacts everything from icons and typography to window styles and interactive elements, aiming for a more engaging and intuitive user experience.
The introduction of “Liquid Glass” in iOS 26 and macOS Tahoe necessitates a deep understanding of Apple’s updated Human Interface Guidelines and the underlying development frameworks. Designers will need to master new tools and approaches to create visually stunning and user-friendly interfaces that align with this new style. This will drive demand for UI/UX designers proficient in motion graphics, visual design, and Apple’s design ecosystem.
On the development side, engineers will need to implement these new design principles, ensuring smooth performance and responsiveness of applications with the “Liquid Glass” elements. This could lead to increased demand for iOS and macOS developers with expertise in animation libraries, graphics rendering, and UI performance optimization within the Apple ecosystem.
For Pulsetech Consultancy, this launch validates the importance of our network of skilled Apple platform designers and developers. Our mission to connect leading technology companies with top talent in Europe, America, and Asia becomes even more critical as businesses adapt to and leverage these new design and development paradigms. We anticipate a growing need for professionals who can seamlessly blend aesthetics and functionality within the “Liquid Glass” framework.
The impact of this new design language could also extend beyond Apple’s platforms, influencing design trends in the broader tech industry as others take note of Apple’s latest visual direction.
In conclusion, the unveiling of iOS 26, macOS Tahoe, and the “Liquid Glass” design at WWDC 2025 marks an exciting new chapter for Apple’s user experience. Pulsetech Consultancy is prepared to connect the talented designers and developers who will be instrumental in bringing this vision to life across the globe.