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thoughts?
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@downshift.eth
alternative take: top of the wrong s-curve
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@downshift.eth
imo, far too nuanced. design is way more than pixel deep.
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@garrett
Apple went more minimal in a time where everyone was maximalist iphone vs sidekick others have copied Apple where everything looks like an iphone and other apple products
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I used to work for a large financial institution a few years ago, and every time they’d need slides the task would always be to “Make it Apple-like”, even though they had a very strong brand of their own by then :)
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Apple design is a lot more humane, they don't put anything extra for pure profit or marketing - only if it truly adds value for the human experience of the product.
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i want this apple
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I would say that apple and everyone else started to design like Dieter Rams
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Apple’s influence is incomparable. They basically pioneered the simplicity trend imo. They have user-friendly UX/UI down to the T. Everyone wants to be like Apple.
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apple has been leading hardware and software design for 40 years, still is. Everyone else just follows.
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@tin
The former
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That's actually a difficult question. In software it is clearly the latter (it was Microsoft who started using flat design language on top of their weird OS). In hardware it feels like everyone is following Apple, but that's more difficult to establish.
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Apple set the pace, and everyone else follows. It was bound to happen eventually as humans are known to emulate the successful.
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not necessarily apple imo but minimalism works in this age of tech. People get overwhelmed by too much gunk on the surface. Apple has successfully maximized minimalism. simple on the out; strong on the in
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i agree and it feelsbad
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@0xpeppeee.eth
Steve was a visionary no doubt about that. Pushed (and abused I shall add) his team for clean, sublime designs way ahead of their time. Everyone else followed suit.
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everyone started to design like apple. look at the back of samsung phones now compared to just maybe 5 years ago. also, i still remember when other stores started adopting apples retail store aesthetics. in my humble opinion
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