Apple hardware design coincidence?
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#13Something to do with multiple Apple products being cut from the same sheet of aluminium to reduce waste, perhaps? From Ive's comments in the Objectified documentary: 'This is the bezel for the iMac. When we remove the aluminium from the display in the centre here, we actually take that material, and then we can make two keyboard frames from it.' [2min30 into this clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdVG4LcoY4Y ]
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#14maybe they just like using a specific radius for the corners of their products
It could have the same radius and not fit. It has the same radius and the same width.
In which case, only the width would have to be the same.
*Someone more interested than me could perhaps see if any relationship exists.
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#15maybe they just like using a specific radius for the corners of their products
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#16If this was deliberate it would fit perfectly, which it doesn't - the radii on the corners are very different. Apple aren't that sloppy.
Phi doesn't change, why should your proportion change if it's nailed?
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#18anybody else hearing Also Sprach Zarathustra?
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#20It could of course just be a coincidence... however I am reminded of the story about how the (new) Mini Cooper exhaust tip was modeled on the bottom of an aluminum beverage can, because the designer happened to find one lying around when building a mockup, and afterwards no one saw any reason to change it. Maybe a designer traced their iPhone while working on an early sketch of the laptop, and then the detail just st…