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Growing a Fruitful Brand Podcast
Fruitful Design & Strategy
77 episodes
1 month ago
On September 15th Apple released iOS 26 – featuring a controversial all-new design language that they’re calling “Liquid Glass”. Drawing inspiration from transparency, magnification and reflection of actual glass, Apple is trying a new twist at “skeuomorphism” – a classic design practice that incorporates real-world visual elements and textures into digital interfaces. Raj and Ben take you on a journey through the evolution of smart phone interface design and explore the implications of this radical new design language by such an industry leader. What does Liquid Glass mean for brands? Will other companies need to adopt this new design aesthetic? How does Google’s new “Material 3 Expressive” design language compare to Apple’s update? Is Liquid Glass actually good design? And perhaps more importantly, is Liquid Glass good for us? Have you updated to iOS 26? What do you think of Apple’s new design?
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On September 15th Apple released iOS 26 – featuring a controversial all-new design language that they’re calling “Liquid Glass”. Drawing inspiration from transparency, magnification and reflection of actual glass, Apple is trying a new twist at “skeuomorphism” – a classic design practice that incorporates real-world visual elements and textures into digital interfaces. Raj and Ben take you on a journey through the evolution of smart phone interface design and explore the implications of this radical new design language by such an industry leader. What does Liquid Glass mean for brands? Will other companies need to adopt this new design aesthetic? How does Google’s new “Material 3 Expressive” design language compare to Apple’s update? Is Liquid Glass actually good design? And perhaps more importantly, is Liquid Glass good for us? Have you updated to iOS 26? What do you think of Apple’s new design?
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Marketing
Arts,
Business,
Design,
Entrepreneurship
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Introducing the 30 Day Brand Sprint | Growing A Fruitful Brand Podcast | Episode 53
Growing a Fruitful Brand Podcast
53 minutes 16 seconds
1 year ago
Introducing the 30 Day Brand Sprint | Growing A Fruitful Brand Podcast | Episode 53
Become Fruitful’s exclusive branding client for 30 focused days. Raj and Ben would love the opportunity to work exclusively with you to transform your branding, messaging, and website in 30 immersive days. By focusing on each client one at a time, we are able to create a custom visual brand, messaging strategy, and a dynamic website in a fraction of the time of a traditional agency.
Growing a Fruitful Brand Podcast
On September 15th Apple released iOS 26 – featuring a controversial all-new design language that they’re calling “Liquid Glass”. Drawing inspiration from transparency, magnification and reflection of actual glass, Apple is trying a new twist at “skeuomorphism” – a classic design practice that incorporates real-world visual elements and textures into digital interfaces. Raj and Ben take you on a journey through the evolution of smart phone interface design and explore the implications of this radical new design language by such an industry leader. What does Liquid Glass mean for brands? Will other companies need to adopt this new design aesthetic? How does Google’s new “Material 3 Expressive” design language compare to Apple’s update? Is Liquid Glass actually good design? And perhaps more importantly, is Liquid Glass good for us? Have you updated to iOS 26? What do you think of Apple’s new design?