Louie Mantia, Jr. on Nostr: In the earliest days of iOS 7, there was a little secret Facebook group of designers, ...
In the earliest days of iOS 7, there was a little secret Facebook group of designers, from different companies, where we’d share our thinking about how to adapt our previous designs to the new way. It helpful to discuss it on that scale, laterally, because Apple’s guidelines weren’t “complete.” They didn’t apply to everything we were working on. So we filled in the gaps.
And then each of us could move forward with more confidence at our respective companies knowing what everyone else was doing.
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