The Overcast Redesign: Part One



Overcast’s latest update (2022.2) brings the largest redesign in its nearly-eight-year history, plus many of the most frequently requested features and lots of under-the-hood improvements. I’m pretty proud of this one.
For this first and largest phase of the redesign, I focused on the home screen, playlist screen, typography, and spacing. (I plan to revamp the now-playing and individual-podcast screens in a later update.)
The home screen is radically different:


Home screen, before (left) and after (right).
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Playlists now have strong visual identities for nicer and easier navigation. Each playlist has a customizable color, and a custom icon can be selected from over 3,000 SF Symbols to match modern iOS design and the other icons within Overcast.
And playlists can be manually reordered with drag-and-drop.
- Recently played and newly published episodes can now be displayed on the home screen for quick access, much like the widget and CarPlay experience.
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Podcasts can now be pinned to the top of the home-screen list.
Pinned podcasts can also be manually reordered with drag-and-drop.
I’ve also rethought the old stacked “Podcasts” and “Pl