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This article from Techradar makes some interesting points about Apple’s success in interface and product design – primarily that pleasure is the key to interfaces and that is the base ingredient of Apple’s success.
For me, one section jumped out discussing the original Mac team’s approach to design:
“Rather than survey a bunch of users on every decision, the Mac team decided each issue among themselves, invariably going for the option that might amuse a user the most, that would give a user the most pleasure, and therefore imbue the Mac with personality.”
As one who has a love-hate relationship with user workshops and focus groups this is music to my ears – confidence in your own abilities over those of the crowd. Clearly the problem is that those self-sourced decisions have to be resolved correctly. Undoubtedly other companies have taken this auteur approach and failed miserably where Apple have succeeded. Equally companies have released products fully backed by a panel of target audience users that have failed. Apple’s magic-touch is indisputable and ongoing. Surely not, though, impossible to replicate.
“…it’s one thing to be, uh, “creatively inspired” by what other companies are doing, it’s quite another to have a philosophy that enables you to do it first.”
Which leads me to two conclusions:
Now to quit rambling – back to the kitchen, I have sauce to mix.
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On 18 Nov '08 at 12:06 pm David Airey said:
Hi Ben,
Just a quick note to say thanks for adding Logo Design Love to your blogroll. Glad you deem it worthy.
On 18 Nov '08 at 12:42 pm bengilman said:
More than worthy! I went out earlier this week and bought the ‘Logo’ book on the strength of your review. It’s a fantastic collection so thanks for the heads up.
On 18 Nov '08 at 12:57 pm David Airey said:
Excellent stuff. That book is definitely one of the best in my humble library.