시계 전문 사이트 Hodinkee의 Apple Watch 5주년 기획 기사. 조니 아이브 인터뷰를 표지로 실을 때 광고를 빼겠다고 하고 실린 후에 실제 뺀 경우도 있었다는 등 재밌는 내용이 있으니 일독 추천. https://t.co/WKo9o2QNg3
— 나가토 유키 (@nagato708) April 23, 2020
HODINKEEのApple Watchの5年を振り返る特集。なげえw https://t.co/6OGXnTqEyh
— ichico (@ichicoblog) April 23, 2020
"Something I’ve never shared about that process was that when we told some in the industry we planned to put Jony Ive from Apple on the cover of our magazine, a few partners said they would pull their advertising.” https://t.co/ixXfPXiCsf
— Benjamin Mayo (@bzamayo) April 23, 2020
Terrific, terrific look back at 5 years of #AppleWatch by @AlmostStephen of @HODINKEE
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) April 23, 2020
“On an even more basic level though, the Apple Watch has brought public attention to watches on a level that far exceeds anything else.”https://t.co/L3s0AH2a2o
Loved every step – including our prototype video from 2013! #AppleWatch #Apple @Apple @tim_cook pic.twitter.com/T3Y7ORtpNQ
— Dean Johnson (@activrightbrain) April 24, 2020
5 years of Apple Watch... seems like yesterday I was waiting for mine to arrive. Some favorite photos I took when I reviewed it. The Milanese Loop hasn’t even begun to look outdated. pic.twitter.com/tB7P7wTUA4
— Michael Steeber (@MichaelSteeber) April 24, 2020
digital touch was originally called E.T. for electronic touch. i called it that for its potential as a new form of emotional connection.
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
the drawing “ink" was inspired by my graffiti days. the ephemera was designed to communicate transmission while making it guilt free. pic.twitter.com/FadGhf8ho9
My first #AppleWatch was the original in black steel. The DLC coating was like something from Krypton. Love the Solar face on it too. ⌚️? What was your first Apple Watch? https://t.co/oOTzjvAe6n
— Rene Ritchie (@reneritchie) April 24, 2020
here’s a reproduction of my original sketch for the home screen. the shape of the circular icon was driven by the clock that lived in the centre of what i originally called the dock. the crown gave the home screen a dimensionality, allowing you to scrub through layers of the ui. pic.twitter.com/w2QITncvHl
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
My Mother suffered an SVT attack for days before hospitalization a few years ago. Had she been wearing an Apple Watch, it would have been caught sooner. She is fine, but she wears one now and it gives me some peace of mind. https://t.co/MrMk4ElXVS
— Michael Kukielka (@DetroitBORG) April 24, 2020
Rare insight into Apple design process https://t.co/Zrky1qtPIR
— Rasmus Andersson (@rsms) April 24, 2020
The Apple Watch launched five years ago today.
— Neil Cybart (@neilcybart) April 24, 2020
• 100 million Apple Watches sold to date.
• $40 billion of revenue.
• ~80 million people now wear an Apple Watch.
The Apple Watch has already ushered in a paradigm shift in computing. pic.twitter.com/6V1HaEvF8t
I just wanted to say thanks to everyone following along with me. As I looked at the responses to my Apple Watch tweet, I felt so thankful to be surrounded by such smart, insightful, good people. I hope everyone is staying healthy in this challenging time, and best wishes.
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 24, 2020
Five years ago I launched 8 Apple Watch apps on day one (most now long retired). It has been a wild ride to see the device mature and develop. I'm still utterly enamored with creating for it. It is such a delightful and impactful platform. https://t.co/i6wr58UhJz
— David Smith (@_DavidSmith) April 24, 2020
a few fun facts to celebrate 5 years of #AppleWatch
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
here’s a photo taken of the team on launch day, that’s me in the centre. (the beard ages me but my wife @bella_bongiorno won’t let me leave home without it) pic.twitter.com/E1GufksZM1
i created the solar watch face as a way for muslims observing ramadan to quickly see the position of the sun and for all to understand the sun's relationship to time. #RamadanMubarak pic.twitter.com/4mcmIknqjm
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
Had the original Space Black Apple Watch in 2015, never bought another one until the Series 5 - the sluggishness, apps, Siri performance left a bad taste. But now the Series 5 is great. pic.twitter.com/2Tegcbs4LP
— Mark Gurman (@markgurman) April 24, 2020
i‘ve always loved straps that were uncomplicated, the mechanism for the loop watchband was an evolution of velcro speedmaster straps worn by apollo astronauts. pic.twitter.com/8FLSRC1NrV
— Imran Chaudhri (@imranchaudhri) April 24, 2020
I haven't gone a day without an Apple Watch on my wrist since it launched exactly five years ago, and I probably won't ever again. I use mine way more often than my iPhone, but almost never with third-party apps. It is still desperately crying out for third-party watch faces
— Steve Troughton-Smith (@stroughtonsmith) April 24, 2020
So cool to get to see some of the behind-the-scenes of the design of Apple Watch. I hope more of those stories get shared over the years. https://t.co/xGbvn963HV
— Kevin Clark (@vernalkick) April 24, 2020
By far my favorite and most-used Apple Watch face.
— Marco Arment (@marcoarment) April 24, 2020
I’d argue that Solar is still the most attractive face, and that’s why I use it: it’s the only one that gives me the same kind of feeling with the Apple Watch that I get from nice mechanical watches. https://t.co/iM0oVb3BLV
Original Apple Watch designer @imranchaudhri shares behind the scenes look at its creation https://t.co/sBAgoj3cSj
— iMore (@iMore) April 25, 2020
Apple Watch designer reveals the device’s origins on its fifth birthdayhttps://t.co/DM9avQjuyA
— NUSK IT Consultancy LTD (@nuskitconsultan) April 25, 2020
#applewatch #designer #iphone #ipad #apple #graphicdesigners #iphones #macbook #creativedesign https://t.co/F2cZwDxxmZ
#AppleWatch 5周年でいくつか新事実が発覚https://t.co/7KbwJaYyqM
— Nobi Hayashi 林信行 (@nobi) April 24, 2020
Solarと呼ばれる文字盤はイスラム教徒の人がラマダーンの断食期間中に太陽の位置確認するために開発。タッチ機能は元々、E.T.=Electronic Touchと呼ばれてた、他。
One of the Apple Watch’s original designers tweeted a behind-the-scenes look at its development https://t.co/nu19LgDkpJ pic.twitter.com/yhpwe1RiTb
— The Verge (@verge) April 24, 2020