2012 Apple Design Award Winners Announced# Apple - 家有苹果
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Mon, 11 Jun 2012 18:33:50 PDT
Apple today announced the winners of its annual Apple Design Awards at WWDC.
Winning developers receive a MacBook Air, an iPad, an iPod touch, and the
Apple Design Award cube trophy as well as a special ADA lanyard.
For apps to be eligible for ADA nomination, they must be distributed via the
Mac or iOS App Store. This year's winners come from a range of genres,
encompassing everything from games to education to art to music:
iPhone
Jetpack Joyride
National Parks by National Geographic
Where’s my Water?
iPad
Paper
Bobo Explores Light
DM1 the Drum Machine
Mac
DeusEx: Human Revolution
Sketch
Limbo
Student
Little Star
daWindci
Apple has included additional information about the apps and what made them
stand out on the Apple Design Awards page.
Two years ago, as part of the focus on iOS at WWDC 2010, Apple did not
include Mac applications in the Apple Design Awards competition. With OS X
again playing a prominent role Apple's lineup and the Mac App Store gaining
momentum, Mac applications returned to the ballot in 2011.
ADA winners in 2011 included Cut the Rope, Pixelmator and djay.
Apple today announced the winners of its annual Apple Design Awards at WWDC.
Winning developers receive a MacBook Air, an iPad, an iPod touch, and the
Apple Design Award cube trophy as well as a special ADA lanyard.
For apps to be eligible for ADA nomination, they must be distributed via the
Mac or iOS App Store. This year's winners come from a range of genres,
encompassing everything from games to education to art to music:
iPhone
Jetpack Joyride
National Parks by National Geographic
Where’s my Water?
iPad
Paper
Bobo Explores Light
DM1 the Drum Machine
Mac
DeusEx: Human Revolution
Sketch
Limbo
Student
Little Star
daWindci
Apple has included additional information about the apps and what made them
stand out on the Apple Design Awards page.
Two years ago, as part of the focus on iOS at WWDC 2010, Apple did not
include Mac applications in the Apple Design Awards competition. With OS X
again playing a prominent role Apple's lineup and the Mac App Store gaining
momentum, Mac applications returned to the ballot in 2011.
ADA winners in 2011 included Cut the Rope, Pixelmator and djay.