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Apple's new design language

  • Ameer Omidvar, a seasoned designer at Sigma, shares his insights on Apple's innovative design language, providing clarity on its significance and implications for designers everywhere.
  • Apple revolutionized the industry with their products like Lisa (Personal computing), iPhone (Mobile Computing), Vision Pro (Spatial computing), and so many other iterations in between.
  • The introduction of iOS 7 set the path for GUIs for the past decade, but it’s about time for new design principles to seamlessly work throughout Apple’s ecosystem inspired by the new platform Vision Pro.
  • With the rise of Spatial computers, critical changes must be made according to the principles of Immersion, Sense of physicality, and a whole new sophisticated level of motions.
  • The trend will also be like that in our 2D UIs in the future, and so we see a new form of Skeuomorphism returning to becoming popular, and the same principles are applied.
  • Dynamic Island is a profound idea to generously turn a hardware challenge into a software advantage. Apple provides fluid and magical animations like Shazam on iOS 17, Airdrop, and more.
  • Designers should start learning more about 3D graphics and environments, truly thinking “outside the box” and motion interactions. While always keeping the problem-solving approach at the core.
  • Apple’s new design language unlocks tremendous new possibilities, solves problems, and feels more human-like.
  • We're right at the edge of a new era; you can already see exciting changes happening to IOS, and Apple is making some changes throughout its UIs.
  • Trends only become standards when they solve problems and unlock tremendous possibilities. Apple’s new design language has the potential to do just that and hence presents new opportunities for designers.

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