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Apple's Shift from Aesthetic Design to Pure Functionality: The Case of Apple Notes

By

zahirbmirza

10mo ago· 4 min readenOpinion

Summary

The article critiques Apple's shift from prioritizing aesthetic design to focusing solely on functionality, using Apple Notes as an example of this decline. It reflects on Steve Jobs' philosophy of combining beauty and function, contrasting it with Apple's current approach, which the author argues lacks the same design soul.

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Apple convinced an entire generation that computers could be beautiful. Then they shipped Notes.
Steve Jobs didn't just want functional products—he wanted products that felt inevitable.
Apple Notes, in its present visual form, exists as evidence that even Apple has forgotten why design matters.
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Apple once made us believe computers could be beautiful. Now they ship Notes—functional, forgettable, and philosophically bland.

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