Designing an app using skeuomorphic designs
Whereas the original iPhone was a novel device unlike anything users had seen before, the iPad brings out a somewhat different initial impression.
In specific, the iPad isn't unlike favorite non-digital devices in many respects. It shares many size and shape characteristics with books, maps, television screens, day calendars, printed photos, and much more.
Because the iPad can mimic physical items much differently than the iPhone and iPod touch, we should consider this fact when designing our interface.
In this recipe we'll discuss skeuomorphic designs, which are digital interfaces that resemble a physical item that performs the same task as the application.
Getting ready
Ideally, we will have an iPad on hand with several good examples of quality skeuomorphic applications. Some examples include iBooks, Notes, Calendar, and Contacts.
How to do it...
The larger device size of the iPad lends itself to more opportunities for a skeuomorphic interface design...