Meta's latest attempt at relevance after failing to make the Metaverse or superintelligence happen is hiring Alan Dye, the guy behind Liquid Glass. On Wednesday, Bloomberg reported that Meta was ...
Apple’s last major redesign of a platform was iOS 7, a bright and vibrant take on the OS, but one that was developed and ultimately released within a different Apple. It was 2013, and Apple simply ...
Apple just lost a top design talent. Meta has hired Alan Dye, who was the head of Apple’s human interface design team. The company is filling his position with Stephen Lemay, who CEO Tim Cook told ...
Apple’s Vice President of Human Interface design, Alan Dye, is leaving the company to lead a new studio within Meta’s Reality Labs division. The move appears to be aimed at raising the bar on the user ...
Alan Dye, Apple's Vice President of Human Interface Design, has been poached by Meta, Bloomberg reports. The designer played a pivotal role in the look and feel of Apple's products since Jony Ive left ...
At WWDC 2025 today, Apple announced a sweeping software redesign for almost all of its products. As well as a fresh look, the new “Liquid Glass” design language aims to achieve consistency in the ...
Dec 3 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab has hired Alan Dye, Apple's (AAPL.O), opens new tab longtime head of human interface design, a spokesperson for Apple confirmed on Wednesday, ...
GM has announced that Sebastian Bauer will serve as the automaker’s new Executive Director and Head of Human Interface Design. Bauer’s resume includes extensive experience at two tech giants, Google ...
Apple kicked off its annual Worldwide Developers Conference on Monday with an array of announcements on new features coming this fall via iOS 26, its latest operating system upgrade. Leading the pack ...
But there’s another moment that sticks with me. It’s less iconic, but only because on the scale of the iPhone, everything is less iconic. It was, however, just as telling about how Jobs thinks about ...
The best people to ask about Steve Lemay, the new head of user interface design at Apple, are the people who’ve worked with him. Spoiler alert: They seem absolutely thrilled. The word “excited” keeps ...