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Why has the upvote graphic design been changed from a green fill to this orange circle?

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The green, filled arrow was 100% instantly clear. It was perfect UI/UX. The new orange coloring is a terrible decision. Green is the "everything is good here" color. Orange is the "something is wrong or needs your attention" color.

I've found myself hovering over the new design to figure out if I had upvoted a question or if the UI was suggesting I upvote it, etc.

I'd love to know the reason why this change was made and, ideally, a way to switch back to simple green.

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    Thank god this is just a test. Based on that thread, it looks like the buttons are universally reviled.
    – Bryan
    Jul 4, 2022 at 6:29
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    Don't thank god just yet. A feature being universally reviled is by no means a guarantee that it won't be implemented anyway.
    – cigien
    Jul 4, 2022 at 6:31
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    I don't remember these ever being green. Always been orange as far as I can recall
    – Phil
    Jul 4, 2022 at 6:32
  • @Phil - huh, you might be right. Maybe it's the amount of orange in the new design that caused me to think, "What's broken about my upvote?" In any case, this is a terrible change and it sounds like everybody else agrees.
    – Bryan
    Jul 4, 2022 at 6:48
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    the only thing that was (and still is) green is the accepted answer checkmark. I see what you mean by "amount of orange", but overall I think it fits the site's color scheme
    – jemand771
    Jul 4, 2022 at 9:10

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