A Renaissance Artist Imagined iOS 500 Years Ago
2013.08.20
It seems there was someone ahead of Steve Jobs some 500 years ago. German polymath Albrecht Dürer was adopting similar design principles using the now-famous letters (and in sequence!) I, O, and S.
Dürer was obviously not referring to an operating system, but he explained how artists and designers could create three-dimensional illusions based on what he called "IOS". He was referring to the shape of the letters and not the semantics.
The coincidence is fun, but a substantial link points out the fact that both use the most basic elements of design to create a realistic, dynamic experience out of something lifeless.
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