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Skeuomorph - Wikipedia
Skeuomorphs are typically used to make something new feel familiar in an effort to speed understanding and acclimation. en.wikipedia.org
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SKEUOMORPH Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Skeuomorph definition: an ornament or design on an object that mimics the form of the object when made from another material or by other techniques, ... www.dictionary.com
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Skeuomorph - Brown University
Skeuomorph is the term used to refer to an object, in architecture and archaeology, which retains ornamental designs, not out of functionality. www.brown.edu
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skeuomorph
skeuomorph (ˈskjuːəʊmɔːf) [f. Gr. σκεῦος vessel, implement + µορϕή form.] 1. An ornament or ornamental design on an artefact resulting from the nature of the material used or the method of working it.1889 H. Colley March in Trans. Lancs. & Cheshire Antiq. Soc. VII. 166 The forms of ornament demonstr... Oxford English Dictionary
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What is skeuomorphism? - BBC News
A style of design in which digital elements resembled real world objects that anyone could recognise. www.bbc.com
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r/Skeuomorphism - Reddit
r/Skeuomorphism: A place to share your favorite skeuomorphic images and dimensional design. www.reddit.com
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zoomorph
zoomorph (ˈzəʊəʊmɔːf) [f. Gr. ζῷον animal + µορϕή shape.] A representation of an animal form in art; a zoomorphic design or figure.1889 [see skeuomorph 1]. 1895 Haddon Evol. Art 40 The designs are based on human faces..; sometimes the human form is employed, and occasionally zoomorphs are depicted. ... Oxford English Dictionary
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skeuomorph - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Ancient Greek σκεῦος (skeûos, “implement, tool, vessel”) + μορφή (morphḗ, “form”), modeled after zoomorph (“resembling an animal”) and phyllomorph (“ ... en.wiktionary.org
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Skeuomorph - Sketchplanations
A skeuomorph is when a new design borrows practical elements from a former design and repurposes them in a functional or ornamental way. sketchplanations.com
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What is skeuomorphism? | IxDF - The Interaction Design Foundation
Skeuomorphism is a term most often used in graphical user interface design to describe interface objects that mimic their real-world counterparts. www.interaction-design.org
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Skeuomorphs – The most familiar thing you've probably never heard ...
A skeuomorph is an ornament or design on an object made to resemble another object, material or technique. Skeuomorphs are deliberately used ... www.charlesleon.uk
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SKEUOMORPH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of SKEUOMORPH is an ornament or design representing a utensil or implement. www.merriam-webster.com
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Anthora
In 2003, Graham Hill of the design group ExceptionLab designed a ceramic replica reproducing the construction of the paper cup as a skeuomorph, converting wikipedia.org
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Anachronism
See also Anatopism Evolutionary anachronism Invented traditions List of stories set in a future now past Retrofuturism Skeuomorph Society for wikipedia.org
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biomorph
biomorph (ˈbaɪəmɔːf) [f. bio- + Gr. µορϕή form.] A decorative form representing a living object. Hence bioˈmorphic a.1895 Haddon Evol. Art 126 The biomorph is the representation of anything living in contradistinction to the skeuomorph. Ibid. 188 Biomorphic Pottery. 1954 Archit. Rev. CXV. 272/2 Lead... Oxford English Dictionary
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