the future of design

09:51 | 17-06-2013 | Apple, Design, Software | No Comments

или вот еще о пользовательских интерфейсах:

[T]he reductionist view of design began with the dramatic Jobs vs. Ive framing and narrative around the Attack on Skeulandia: Steve Jobs, the liberal arts-y humanist, supposedly wanted the faux leather, felt, and wood-textured treatments of real-world objects applied to virtual ones. Jony Ive, the art-school modernist, supposedly didn’t want any of it.

Not only is this framing overly simplified, it’s also irrelevant to design discourse. It misses the key point that design is really about unlocking the possibilities that lie within multiple perspectives. That design is about solving a complex problem with multiple constraints.

и дальше:

What we need now is to move beyond the superficial conversation about styles and incremental adjustments to boldly invent the next frontier of interface design.

все так.

хорошая статья, кстати — от Мондриана (которого я люблю безмерно) до иллюзии теней в первых операционных системах.

  

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