Prior to this I’ve mostly only seen it on dribbble.
I actually like this style a lot, and I wish more apps would use it. But at this point I thought that this style was one that “came and went” before it saw any significant actual use in any apps or OSes. Maybe there is still hope after all :)
Edit: oh and I had to try asking your tool for sentiment about neumorphic design after this of course. It returned my own comment lol :p and it called it “neutral”. Is it only evaluating the first paragraph that the word appears in in the comment? (Also I guess other people more commonly refer to it as “neumorphism” than as “neumorphic design” and maybe that’s why when I asked it for neumorphic design it returned my own comment.)
Still better than making everything flat without shadows and making me guess where I can click, I guess.
1: https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-finger-pressing-the-button...
2: https://www.alamy.com/close-up-of-clothes-washing-machine-bu...
Edit: just checked, this comment was analyzed as "Sentiment: neutral (Confidence: 79.56%)" on the topic of "neumorphic"
> this comment was analyzed as "Sentiment: neutral (Confidence: 79.56%)"
I wonder what kinds of heinous things you'd have to write for it to be negative...
Almost comical that this comment is not analyzed as negative.