The Design Vacuum: How Apple Lost Its Aesthetic Soul to Pure and profitable Functional
Apple convinced an entire generation that computers could be beautiful. Then they shipped Notes.
What happened to the company that obsessed over the curve of an icon, the weight of a font, the perfect spacing between elements? Apple Notes, in its present visual form, exists as evidence that even Apple has forgotten why design matters.
The Core Principle We Lost
Steve Jobs didn't just want functional products—he wanted products that felt inevitable. Every placement and design feature served a fun...
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