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sam henri gold

Vine by Vine and then by Twitter and then dead

sam henri gold

Feedly by Facebook

kidding it's made by a company called Feedly could you imagine

sam henri gold

“those all look pretty iOS 6-ish, sam. i think that's just standard for the period”

i hear that but I raise you the Twitter Hashtag Music app.

sam henri gold

my point being it was a fun (albeit short) transitional period for visual design where we got our cake and ate it too. the readability of flat while retaining the personality of earlier design.

⁂ Justin (StayGrounded.online)

@samhenrigold I maintain that the Zune HD (2010ish) was actually peak UI and every trend since then has brought us further from god.

Zarin Loosli

@samhenrigold perhaps the internet has just conditioned me for negativity, but I initially thought you were saying that these designed had committed some major sin by pursuing flatness without really understanding it. And I kept thinking "I don't know, I kind of like it!" and wondering what was wrong with me 😁

Glad to know you like it too 👍

Keir

@samhenrigold and now we have flat, bland and void of personality! yay…

Sam Gross

@samhenrigold my first summer being a PM, I had an app in this semi-flat style with a full design finished and build in progress.

That was early June 2014. And then WWDC happened. Design scrapped.

Craig Hockenberry

@samhenrigold Twitterrific 5 was released in December 2012, and we definitely had our cake and ate it all up.

web.archive.org/web/2012122101

The_Turtle_Moves

@samhenrigold this reminded me how much I miss the days when Feedly wasn't using 'AI' to alert me that the article I was reading about a rocket launch 'is about a product launch'.
So long being:
A) Wrong about it's interpretation of what I'm looking at
B) Wrong about what I would care about (the whole thing seemed to be designed around the ideas of somebody who spends way too much time on LinkedIn)
C) Pointless even without problems A and B

Tommaso Armstrong

@samhenrigold I loved MailBox. I remember being on the waitlist when it launched. Favourite from that period was probably Sunrise Calendar though 😫

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