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 ...
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 ...
"...what role is there for skeuomorphism in a world where most people are using a host of digital interfaces throughout the day, and where younger people have never ...
A new video called Skew, by a group of Kingston University animation students, reimagines Apple interfaces as if they were a physical puppet show of sorts. Using enlarged models built from ...
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 ...
One of the biggest shake-ups we’ve seen in the iOS user-interface was the replacement of skeuomorphism – making things look like real-life objects – with the complete opposite in iOS 7. Where once we ...
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 ...
This article was written by Juan Btesh on The Urban Mobility Daily, the content site of the Urban Mobility Company, a Paris-based company which is moving the business of mobility forward through ...
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.