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Tuesday, 19 October 2004

At the end of Saturday’s “Brushed Metal and the HIG”, I asked:

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To those of you who think this state of affairs is just fine,that there’s no problem with Mac OS X providing two disparatethemes for developers to choose between based on whim, I askthis: If two themes are OK, why not three or four?

This was sort of a trick question, because arguably, there already arethree Mac OS X themes from Apple, and perhaps a fourth on the way in10.4. (Let’s not even mention the ridiculous woodgrain-and-ebony customtheme used in GarageBand.)

The ‘Pro’ Theme

For lack of an official name, let’s call the third theme Pro, sinceit’s the look and feel used by Apple in its “Pro” line of mediaproduction software: Final Cut, Motion, DVD Studio Pro, and Logic.(Shake seems to use something slightly different, but perhaps that’sbecause it’s still a recent Apple acquisition.)

The Pro theme is a sort of graphite-gray sibling to Aqua. Here’s theinspector window from Motion:

And here’s a close-up of DVD Studio Pro:

In some ways, the Pro theme is even more different from the normal Aquaappearance than is brushed metal. Brushed metal is primarily just alook-and-feel for window frames; the controls themselves in a metalwindow aren’t any different. The Pro theme, however, consists of anentire alternate set of control widgets: lists, buttons, sliders,pop-ups, etc.

Motion even goes so far as to offer yet another set of controls for usein special palette windows which are called “dashboards” (whichterm is likely to cause confusion when 10.4 ships, with its Dashboard desktop widgetry feature). It’s a Darth-Vaderish sort of thing:

For what it’s worth, I think the Pro theme looks very nice — the overall effect is much more graceful and understated than the brighter, somewhat childish look of both normal Aqua and brushed metal windows. But what that’s worth is very little — as I framed the issue in the last post, my point in bringing all this up is not to argue about which themes look good and which don’t.

The point is consistency. Not usability, not how easy something is tolearn, but consistency for its own sake. Nor is it aesthetics. Whetherone theme is better-looking than the other is a matter of taste; whetherthe interface is being used consistently across applications is not. Apple’s apparent desire to assert its Pro line of software as beingspecial by using a custom suite-wide theme comes directly at the expenseof system-wide consistency.

Consistency does not imply monotony. There’s plenty of room forcreative UI design within the context of the default Aqua theme. Plus,brushed metal and Aqua could conceivable coexist consistently if Appleitself were willing to limit its use of brushed metal to apps that fitspecific criteria defined in the HIG. But this Pro theme iseven worse, consistency-wise. How would you even begin to codifyappropriate use of the Pro theme in the HIG? If your application is aprofessional production tool, and your company headquarters are at 1Infinite Loop, Cupertino CA, you may use the Pro theme to provide aspecial appearance for your application.

This isn’t about using a few custom controls. Obviously, advanced mediaproduction and design apps need to offers users the ability to performtasks that aren’t suited to the standard UI controls provided by thesystem. Adobe and Macromedia certainly have a number of custom controlsin their suites of software. The difference, however, is that Adobe andMacromedia design their custom controls to blend in with the regularlook and feel of the system, and when they can use standard controls,they do. Apple’s Pro theme is replacement of the default theme, not asupplement to it.

Unlike brushed metal, the Pro theme is not available to third-partydevelopers. This might help establish a brand for the company’ssuite of high-end production software — but at the expense of the brandof the company’s entire platform. Is it not reasonable to conclude thatApple deems Mac OS X’s default appearance not good enough for its ownuse?

How long until third-party developers start implementing the Pro lookand feel on their own? That’s what happened with brushed metal, beforeApple officially supported its use in third-party software. Or imaginethe chaos if other major developers follow Apple’s lead and startshipping software using their own unique themes?

Tiger’s New Theme

Apple’s fourth theme is something slated to arrive with 10.4. It’s not asecret: you can see it in the screenshots Apple has posted forSpotlight and the updated version of System Prefs. Unlikebrushed metal or the Pro theme, however, this new look is so subtle youmay not even notice it.

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It’s mostly like Aqua, but with certain touches borrowed from brushedmetal; particularly the way that window title bars and the toolbar areaunderneath are combined as a single expanse. And, mercifully, it’s free ofpinstripes. In the same way that brushed metal matches the look ofPowerBook and PowerMac hardware, this new theme is perhaps intended toevoke the look of iBook and iMac hardware. Here’s a portion of the mainSystem Prefs window from Apple’s preview of 10.4:

But while it may not be a secret, I haven’t seen any official word fromApple about this new look, such as what to call it, or whether it’ll beofficially supported for use by third-party developers. I’ve heard fromseveral developers who referred to it as the “unified title bar and toolbarappearance”, which doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue, but it’scertainly an apt description.

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I’m not sure what to make of this new theme. My hope is that it’s anattempt by Apple to rectify the current inconsistent mess — that it’smore of an expansion of the standard Aqua theme rather than somethingaltogether new, intended for use instead of brushed metal in situationswhere, for whatever reasons, the default Aqua appearance is deemedundesirable. And that it will be used consistently for well-definedreasons. (Here’s to hoping that it’s not merely coincidence that theBack/Forward buttons as seen in the above screenshot from System Prefsvery much resemble the Back/Forward buttons in Safari.)

My fear, of course, is that it’s just a third window frame, and that theonly factor determining when it will be used is whether it looks cool.

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Consistency in and of itself has been a fundamental pillar of the Macuser experience from 1984 onward. But with Apple no longer leading theway, it’s fading. “At least it’s still more consistent than Windows” isnot high praise.

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