skeuomorphism
Americannoun
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the quality or fact of having, incorporating, or using skeumorphs in an object or design.
In a talk on skeuomorphism in Greek temples, the professor explained that the detailed stonework carving was intended to reproduce the look of wooden beams.
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a style of digital design marked by three-dimensional graphics that mimic physical objects, either for decoration or to assist the user interface.
After 2007, there was a radical shift in the design community away from skeuomorphism and toward purely digital representations.
Etymology
Origin of skeuomorphism
First recorded in 2000–05; skeuomorph ( def. ) + -ism ( def. )
Example Sentences
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He also expertly dodges a question on skeuomorphism, the “realistic” and now maligned UI style that his name is inextricably associated with.
From The Verge • Jun. 21, 2017
The glorious simplicity of the app is that it sounds like what it does; it achieves the audio equivalent of skeuomorphism, the design principle of recreating the familiar materials and visual cues of old objects.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 23, 2014
There’s less of an obvious “button” feel – after the skeuomorphism uprising of last year – things are a flatter now, with single colours.
From Forbes • Jun. 27, 2014
Personally, I'm happy to see the back of skeuomorphism.
From The Guardian • Jun. 12, 2013
It’s not that I hold any particular affection for Forstall personally or even take his side in the great skeuomorphism controversy that’s been roiling Apple circles for a while now.
From Slate • Nov. 8, 2012
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