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RE[2]: Oh the rage on here...
by graig on Sat 25th Aug 2012 05:12
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The Apple stores are based on Bauhaus principles dating from the 1920s. Bauhaus is in turn heavily based on much earlier styles.
If you bothered to learn any design or architectural history you would realize that ALL of Apples products are highly derivative or even blatant copies of existing designs.
If you bothered to learn any design or architectural history you would realize that ALL of Apples products are highly derivative or even blatant copies of existing designs.
Nonetheless they could make their phones look modern without copying apple directly. Apple design comes from the history books, and from their designers own sensibilities, and from research and development.. samsung's designs appear to have come from apple. And that's why they lost this big time.
RE[3]: Oh the rage on here...
by unclefester on Sat 25th Aug 2012 05:43
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RE[3]: Oh the rage on here...
by dsmogor on Mon 27th Aug 2012 12:03
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RE[2]: Oh the rage on here...
by leos on Mon 27th Aug 2012 05:47
in reply to "RE: Oh the rage on here..."
The Apple stores are based on Bauhaus principles dating from the 1920s. Bauhaus is in turn heavily based on much earlier styles.
If you bothered to learn any design or architectural history you would realise that ALL of Apples products are highly derivative or even blatant copies of existing designs.
If you bothered to learn any design or architectural history you would realise that ALL of Apples products are highly derivative or even blatant copies of existing designs.
Clearly you don't have eyes. Hard to judge these things when you're blind.




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The Apple stores are based on Bauhaus principles dating from the 1920s. Bauhaus is in turn heavily based on much earlier styles.
If you bothered to learn any design or architectural history you would realise that ALL of Apples products are highly derivative or even blatant copies of existing designs.