Yes the majority of us can hardly pronounce the word “Skeuomorphism” however whether we like it you aren't we meet it dozens or else hundreds of times in our daily life. Skeuomorphism is defined as “a design feature which is carried forth from the original version of an product to make people feel comfortable with the new device..” Yes maybe you are thinking Apple, since their iOS and OS X are filled with things that appear to be everyday objects. Below we have posted some of our favorite skeuomorphism inspirations.
1. Apple iCal
2. Setting
3. Bagigia
4. Simple
5. Braun UI
6. Lighted Switch
7. Analog Stick
8. Audio Equipment UI
9. TurnPlay
10. 76 Synthesizer
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