Yeah True they should be here. But on second thought, they create design language for so many other brands, I think they deserve there own video. Thanks for subscribing :)
Great video brother, lets keep them coming for more product design breakdowns and analysis, I was shocked seeing the quality of the content to the number of subscribers, as many mentioned on the comments you have a very long way to go cheers and you have earned an subscriber. All the best.
For the calculator app, what is shown in the video is the updated version of the app, while the first version had much more resemblance with the ET66. It was so much influenced that the round buttons had the same black and brown combo, along with the white reflection on corners which gives it 3D effect (which was in 2007 the design language for most digital products)
That's true, Thanks for noticing and pointing it out. For other people's reference, this is a photo of Braun ET66 - iphone calculator 2007- iphone calculator now : bit.ly/4dbIktR
That's an interesting question but if you are thinking about product design after graduating from architecture, I can give you my take on the outputs of both options ( what kind of products you will design in both cases), So both Architecture and Product Design graduates can design products, but most of the products by architects are furniture, lighting and other home accessories ( most of them being a piece of art). On the other hand if you go down the path of a full time product designer, Its more likely that you will create functional and consumer focused products which will depend a lot on mateirals, usability, engineering, mass manufacturing etc. (Ofcourse there are people who are outliers in both field ) So You can choose based on what kind of products you want to design.
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Yeah True they should be here. But on second thought, they create design language for so many other brands, I think they deserve there own video. Thanks for subscribing :)
This is good stuff! Keep it up!
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Great video brother, lets keep them coming for more product design breakdowns and analysis, I was shocked seeing the quality of the content to the number of subscribers, as many mentioned on the comments you have a very long way to go cheers and you have earned an subscriber. All the best.
Thanks brother, Stay tuned for more ;)
For the calculator app, what is shown in the video is the updated version of the app, while the first version had much more resemblance with the ET66. It was so much influenced that the round buttons had the same black and brown combo, along with the white reflection on corners which gives it 3D effect (which was in 2007 the design language for most digital products)
That's true, Thanks for noticing and pointing it out. For other people's reference, this is a photo of Braun ET66 - iphone calculator 2007- iphone calculator now : bit.ly/4dbIktR
Subscribed! We look forward to great things from you friend. May Gods be kind to you.
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Loved it, nice details and great production values. Are you an architect or product designer too, subbed,thanks for sharing
I'm glad you liked it. I am a Product Designer and Engineer. Thanks for Subscribing :)
Good stuff man, keep it up
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Great video man
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I am an architecture Graduate! Confused whether to go for Architecture Masters or step into products Design. Any advices from your side?
That's an interesting question but if you are thinking about product design after graduating from architecture, I can give you my take on the outputs of both options ( what kind of products you will design in both cases), So both Architecture and Product Design graduates can design products, but most of the products by architects are furniture, lighting and other home accessories ( most of them being a piece of art). On the other hand if you go down the path of a full time product designer, Its more likely that you will create functional and consumer focused products which will depend a lot on mateirals, usability, engineering, mass manufacturing etc.
(Ofcourse there are people who are outliers in both field )
So You can choose based on what kind of products you want to design.