Kill the Idea of Apple-ification
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GigaOm on the Nest thermostat:
“Thermostats looked like PCs from the 90s: square, beige, nothing innovative, and very expensive,” he said. So when he was contemplating home heating and cooling, he wasn’t inventing something new so much as rethinking and improving an established product — much like he did with the iPod in 2001.
We have to do better than this. To attribute successful design simply to “Apple-ification” is to be ignorant of the accomplishments of other designers and, generally, the goals of design.
Nothing is more frustrating and less enjoyable to use, and thus a better candidate for redesign, than the vacuum cleaner. Karim Rashid’s Kone vacuum is a terrific and earlier example of applying good ideas to bad products — yet it’s only one of many:







