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Google’s got disco icons for your Pixel phone, and everyone’s already taking them too far

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Why This Matters

Google has officially introduced a disco-themed icon style for the Pixel Launcher, embracing a viral trend that adds a playful and vibrant aesthetic to user interfaces. This move highlights Google's willingness to experiment with bold visual updates, potentially influencing future customization options across Android devices. The adoption of such trendy designs demonstrates how tech companies are leveraging pop culture to engage users and enhance personalization features.

Key Takeaways

TL;DR Disco-ified version of popular app icons have been going a little viral lately.

Earlier this week, Android head Sameer Samat teased the possibility of an official icon pack.

Today those disco icons go official as a custom style for the Pixel Launcher.

Disco has found itself mired in controversy for longer than many smartphone users have probably been alive (ask your parents about Disco Demolition Night). So it probably shouldn’t have been any surprise that Spotify users’ reactions to the app’s (temporary) new disco ball icon were mixed, at best. Where some people see controversy, others see opportunity, and Google’s rounding this week out by just leaning in to the disco icon fad as hard as it possibly can.

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Late last week, Pixly’s Race Johnson started creating a bunch of disco-ified icons for popular apps, and it wasn’t long before they caught the eye of Android head Sameer Samat:

Now, a lot of execs would just leave that as a playful tease. But apparently Google is still a bit heady on I/O energy this week, because just hours ago today, Samat returned to proclaim that Android’s disco icons are now official

As it turns out, that’s even one of the more restrained deployments of the disco icons. Google’s Dieter Bohn shares his utterly inspired “Sisko Frisco Disco Fresco” home screen:

Absence of Gul Dukat notwithstanding, that’s pretty darn good.

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