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Editor’s Note: The following is a guest post by Ryan Matzner of Fueled. Fueled is a digital product design and development incubator based in New York, Chicago and London. When Apple unveiled iOS 7 to the world on June 10th, it marked the culmination of a massive shift in design aesthetic across the nearly 1 million apps. From the very beginning, app designers and developers took design cues from
Not only is the Jobs vs. Ive framing overly simplified, it’s also irrelevant to design discourse. Limiting our skeuomorphism and flat design discussion to what essentially boils down to a “do these pixels make me look fat” question is a waste of energy. Instead, design should boldly go where no user and interface has gone before. Pixels are infinitely available and infinitely malleable; our techno
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There was a lot to talk about as Apple CEO Tim Cook made his second appearance on the D: All Things Digital stage. Cook declined many, many opportunities to talk about new products. But he did give his view on taxes (the current system should be gutted), talked a bit about about acquisitions (the pace is increasing and doing a big one isn’t off the table) and suggested wearable computing is a big
Exclusive Feature iOS iPad iOS Devices iPhone Apple News Jony Ive’s new look for iOS 7: black, white, and flat all over With the grand unveiling of Apple’s next operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch approaching, sources have provided detailed descriptions of what users and developers alike could expect from the software’s fresh look. As we reported in April, Apple Senior Vice Presi
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