These sizes are rounded up to the nearest pixel though, and when David Barnard of AppCubby consulted Louie Mantia (former Apple, Square, and Iconfactory designer) he found the true sizes:Īpple starts with the 57px icon and a radius of 10 then scales up or down from there. This is why I include the radius size on the Icon Reference Chart and a mask layer on the OS Illustrator Template. When designing app icons for iOS it’s useful to know the corner radius for each size to preview it correctly - even though the exported png needs to have sharp corners. Best way is not make the radius part of your design, and not worry about it! ![]() Apple's corner radius mechanism uses Squircles which can be replicated in software such as Sketch. Note: this is an older post and as such is a little out of date.
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