![]() “Why is the shape of that circle in the Safari icon that big? Why are the horizontal lines in the Notes icon that long and not extended to the edges?” – Because it follows a grid system. It makes it feel like there is a sense of purpose as to why things are the way they look and are positioned. ![]() It’s about making something good, even better and truly beautiful.īy using Apple’s grid system, not only does each icon hold itself on its own, but it works alongside others in having a uniform look and feel. Design isn’t always about drastic changes. The icons that shipped with iOS 7 only seem to be on the way there and need more refining and that’s what ayeris was set to do. When you use a theme, you want it to be here in the current time, but ayeris is beyond that! The colour palette chosen isn't just a coincidence, it’s used to test the power of design and time so no matter where or how you use it, you'll always feel in the time. ![]() Ayeris, pronounced Iris, like the ring-shaped membrane in your eye or the Greek god of the rainbow, is about communicating the excellence of timeless design to and for the world.
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