I rather think that it’s just an application of timeless design ideas based on insights about human perception, optimized to look and perform great on the devices we have today.
For example, why are these designs informed by Apple hardware surfqces and OS styling? Because those are what actually *frames* the interface. It makes sense that we design apps to be congruent with that frame.
That said, perhaps we could classify it as a trend, because, what even are trends anyway? They are results of the technological, economic, sociological environment of their day. Today, for many people including Fey’a users, that environment is the MacBook Pro.
The level of detail is super inspiring.
Question: Would you consider this futuristic-all-black glassy-realism to be a trend?
I rather think that it’s just an application of timeless design ideas based on insights about human perception, optimized to look and perform great on the devices we have today.
For example, why are these designs informed by Apple hardware surfqces and OS styling? Because those are what actually *frames* the interface. It makes sense that we design apps to be congruent with that frame.
That said, perhaps we could classify it as a trend, because, what even are trends anyway? They are results of the technological, economic, sociological environment of their day. Today, for many people including Fey’a users, that environment is the MacBook Pro.
Interesting perspective. With that, I wonder what website design on, say, a daylight computer might look like.
I really like the idea of the daylight. Imagine imagine design or coding on a screen like that.