Server & Hosting Next The website had a chance to look behind the scenes of the operating system's development iOS 7 and released new information that shows that the design iOS 7 did not form completely only Jony Ive and his design team. Jony Ive of course contributed to the appearance iOS 7 itself, as well as designing the hardware, but he also collaborated with the marketing and communications team, also known as MarCom (Marketing and Communication). It was the latter that was tasked with designing the look and overall feel of the icons.
The Next website: “First, the look of many of the new icons was determined primarily by members of the company’s marketing team and communications department, not the company’s design team. From what we’ve heard, the vice president of design Jony Ive, brought the color palette and look of the Stock icon to the marketing team. They then used the templates and color palette to create aone"The appearance of the icons." The Next The website further says that it is likely that the appearance of icons and other elements of the new iOS 7 will change in the future beta versions. This information is then referred to especially since the appearance iOS According to available information, 7 was indeed radically changed during its first versions.
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Well, after two days of use, I'm only annoyed by the image icon... and overall, when I pick up the iPad, it seems more refined... but maybe that's just a feeling :-) anyway, I don't know why I'm somehow annoyed by the gallery... I liked the previous one better... and otherwise, I didn't find any other things that bothered me... Only the control center is a bit impractical from the bottom... it has accidentally popped out several times when using contacts and the Internet
I'm bothered by the white image gallery, the photos are simply better in black... the icons will work, only the folder icons, I would change them, and otherwise more transparency, everything is a little transparent and not very pretty, otherwise good,
but for now, everything seems quite fragmented, because each application has a completely different style, different colors, different shapes... it wants to unify, something is really successful and something on the contrary, as if each person is doing a different thing
I absolutely do not understand what marketing has to do with deciding what the icons will look like – that's probably what designers are for, they can think creatively and then turn a given idea into a result. Now marketing should start trying to get more iPhone s iOS7 people bought it and it wasn't a flop because of that, because people's reactions are 50-50 and that's the most controversial thing since the release of the iPhone and everything around it. And nahonec, if Jony Ive he just worked on something, he's responsible for approving it all anyway.. So it doesn't matter if he drew them, helped with it, etc..
Settings icons, game center, photos are totally off the mark. The icon should say something about the content of the given function - the application. In my life, I never would have thought that I would search for photos/images under an icon that looks like...
Overall I have to say that iOS I like 7 better. The old chat room (unfortunately the new one only loads into new things) seems pretty lame compared to the new one. I'm looking at the environment on a white iPhone 5 and it looks great. I even feel like they've tweaked the battery consumption and definitely tweaked the sound. Groups apps would like it to be even more transparent, or just a white thin frame. Otherwise, the most disgusting thing still falls apple application (I hope they remake it) and that find my phone. Safari I was a little disappointed with the tab switching, I was expecting something more like a business card roller.
But otherwise I like the clean environment. What catches my eye is in the settings. The icons are blue, but the switches are green. But considering that this is the first public beta, it's surprisingly stable.
Good for me. Hopefully it will be fine.
I don't get it either. Ive is simply responsible for it and the icons match his 2005 version, so what? Just the icon Safari It was almost the same as it was before, so it was nicer. Hopefully they will do something with it and not just with the icons.