Of course the big story today is going to be whatever it is that Apple announces we will all shortly be able to buy. But there's also time to have a think about deeper structural issues rather than ...
Just a year and a half ago, we noted the demise of skeuomorphism in Apple interface design. Today, Co.Design’s John Brownlee points out that “the most-hated design trend” is back with Apple Watch’s ...
Now that iOS 7 is out (despite the little difficulties that some have been having in downloading it) it's perhaps worth celebrating what Apple has done here. They've killed off skeumorphism. It's been ...
As promised, The Browser Company is bringing its Arc browser to mobile. The scrappy startup began sharing snippets of the mobile version on TikTok last week with the most surprising teaser: It's ...
In the past year, vibrant colors, improved stock images, diverse typography and the desire for simplified, uncluttered design has made room for two trends in user interface: Flat UI and Skeuomorphism.
We don't often confuse the trash can with the recycling container, but it can happen if they look too much alike. In the virtual world, where the slightest button can lead to a more complicated action ...
With the release of iOS7 just around the corner, clamor over the changes Jony Ive will institute is growing. The general consensus—on this site and elsewhere—is that Apple is about to get a flat ...
The popular debate that made skeuomorphism a household word among a certain class of people started around the release of iOS 7, when the iPhone interface switched from a rich, metaphorical design ...
Apple's keynote presentation at the Worldwide Developers conference this morning had a few moments of humor — and several of them came at the expense of skeuomorphism, the design philosophy that ...
For the past year, Apple’s head of design Jony Ive has reportedly been taking a hatchet to the skeuomorphic design principles of iOS. When iOS 7 is announced later today, it is widely expected that he ...
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