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thisisgrey on Twitter / X
thisisgrey on Twitter / X
https://t.co/Qic7TNZqHJ — Mucho (@wearemucho) is a lot of studio and they have a new website I think. It doesn't matter, it is a good excuse to revisit their work. Clean classics. pic.twitter.com/Ru6imbVLXk— thisisgrey (@thisisgrey) November 9, 2023
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Michael Darius on X
Michael Darius on X
Michael Darius discusses his work developing GarageBand from Logic Pro, summarizing that they aimed to simplify the professional music software while maintaining core functionality, and invested heavily in skeuomorphic design to make the experience feel intuitive like real studio equipment.
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Steve Yedlin on Twitter
Steve Yedlin on Twitter
“Fellow film tech nerds, if you can't get enough of the ol' Vitrum Cepa this holiday season, settle in for a LONG #NerdyFilmTechStuff post on the lighting rigs we built for the heightened, theatrical, impressionistic lighthouse effect in @RianJohnson's #GlassOnion.”
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Steve Yedlin on Twitter
Sebastiaan de With on Twitter
Sebastiaan de With on Twitter
Interestingly, the app was first dubbed “Find my Family”. Management (read: Steve) found the entire idea of location tracking deeply creepy. It led to a very long design process with dozens of beautiful and wacky app concepts to make it less… stalky and more friendly.— Sebastiaan de With (@sdw) August 20, 2022
Steve) found the entire idea of location tracking deeply creepy. It led to a very long design process with dozens of beautiful and wacky app concepts to make it less… stalky and more friendly.
Skeumorphism seemed to give designers more opportunities to “set the vibe” in ways that would make meaningful differences in user impressions like this
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Sebastiaan de With on Twitter