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Exploring Apple’s Spatial Design
Redefining Interfaces in a 3D Environment
As technology continues to evolve, Apple has once again set its sights on innovation with the introduction of spatial design. With the upcoming release of their augmented reality headset “Apple vision pro”, Apple aims to redefine the way we interact with digital interfaces.
Spatial design takes traditional app design to new heights by embracing a 3D environment, providing users with a more immersive and intuitive experience. Let’s delve into the concept of spatial design, highlighting its differences from classical app design and exploring the implications of Apple’s groundbreaking approach.
The Shift to 3D Environments:
One of the fundamental aspects that sets spatial design apart from classical app design is the utilization of a 3D environment. While traditional applications are limited to flat, 2D screens, spatial design allows for a more dynamic and immersive experience.
Apple’s foray into augmented reality will enable users to interact with interfaces that seamlessly integrate into their physical surroundings. This shift opens up a myriad of possibilities for developers and designers to create virtual reality applications that enhance various aspects of our lives.
Of course the first applications made for work will simply rely on using floating screen, helping developpers to accomodate to the transition from traditional interfaces to 3D one without wrecking all our design knowledge.
Intuitive Interaction through Gaze and Touch:
Apple’s spatial design brings forth a truly intuitive way of interacting with interfaces. With the use of gaze and touch, users can now directly engage with objects and elements in the virtual environment. By simply looking at an item or area and tapping their fingers, users can manipulate and navigate through the interface effortlessly. This natural interaction mimics our real-world actions, making it an intuitive and seamless experience. This groundbreaking approach eliminates…