苹果公司用户界面设计负责人艾伦·戴将加入Meta。
Apple’s head of user interface design, Alan Dye, will join Meta

原始链接: https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/03/liquid-glass-alan-dye-leaving-apple.html

艾伦·戴伊,苹果公司用户界面设计负责人,将离开公司,领导Meta的一个新的创意工作室,专注于设计、时尚和技术的交叉领域。这标志着硅谷高管人才的一次重大变动。苹果公司首席执行官蒂姆·库克证实了这一消息,并表示资深设计师斯蒂芬·勒梅将接替戴伊,强调苹果公司将继续优先考虑设计。 戴伊是苹果界面演进的关键人物,最近推出了适用于iPhone、Mac和Apple Watch的“液态玻璃”重新设计——这一举动受到了褒贬不一的评价。他于2006年加入苹果公司,并为所有主要苹果产品贡献了软件,包括率先取消了iPhone的Home键。 Meta首席执行官马克·扎克伯格强调了提升Meta内部设计的计划,将公司定位为在软件*和*硬件方面与苹果的竞争对手,尤其是在人工智能驱动的智能眼镜(如Ray-Ban Meta合作)和VR头显等新兴领域。此举与2019年乔尼·艾夫离开苹果的情况类似。

艾伦·戴伊,苹果用户界面设计负责人,即将离职加入Meta。这一消息在Hacker News上引发了强烈反响,大多对苹果最近的UI变化持负面态度——特别是“液态玻璃”美学。 许多评论者表达了对最新iOS更新的不满,一些人表示“讨厌”这些变化,并感到有必要考虑转向Android。一位用户甚至计划购买Pixel 10 Pro。 这种情绪表明用户认为戴伊在这些不受欢迎的设计选择中发挥了重要作用,评论中出现“他毁了我的iPhone”和“好走”等言论。 也有人对苹果是否有能力扭转局面表示怀疑,导致一些人积极探索替代方案。 总的来说,这一举动被视为对Meta有利,而对苹果的设计方向可能造成损失。
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File: Then Apple Creative Director Alan Dye celebrates the launch of the July Issue at the new WIRED office on June 24, 2015 in San Francisco, California.

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Apple's head of user interface design, Alan Dye, will join Meta, in a notable shift of executive talent in Silicon Valley.

The iPhone maker confirmed Dye's departure on Wednesday and Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a statement that the company prioritizes design and has a strong team. The statement said that veteran designer Stephen Lemay will succeed Dye.

"Steve Lemay has played a key role in the design of every major Apple interface since 1999," Cook said in a statement.

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg in a Wednesday social media post said that Dye would lead up a new creative studio that brings together design, fashion and technology.

"We plan to elevate design within Meta," wrote Zuckerberg, who did not say what specific products Dye will work on.

Compared to other Silicon Valley companies, Apple has always emphasized design to customers and investors as one of its strengths. Apple prominently features its design executives to discuss interface changes at the company's launch events.

In June, Dye revealed a redesign of Apple's software interface for iPhones, Macs and the Apple Watch called Liquid Glass. The company described it as an "elegant" new design with translucent buttons, updated app icons and fluid animations.

Dye said it was the "next chapter" of the company's software and said it "sets the stage" for the next era of Apple products.

"Our new design blurs the lines between hardware and software to create an experience that's more delightful than ever while still familiar and easy to use," Dye said at the launch.

Reviews were mixed on the Liquid Glass update, which shipped with new iPhones in September.

Apple announces liquid glass during the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on June 9, 2025 in Cupertino, California.

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For years, Apple design was embodied by executive Jony Ive, who left Apple in 2019 and is now working with OpenAI on artificial intelligence hardware alongside Sam Altman.

Dye took over user interface design and became one of the design studio's leads in 2015 when Ive stepped back from a day-to-day role. Dye started at Apple in 2006 and worked on software for the iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch, Apple TV and Vision Pro, according to his LinkedIn profile.

He was also partly responsible for the first iPhone in 2017 that did away with the home screen button at the bottom of the device and replaced it with a software-based swipe-up motion.

Meta has said in recent years that it wants to be a major developer of hardware and Zuckerberg has said Apple is one of his company's biggest competitors.

The social media company currently makes several virtual reality headsets under its Quest brand, and recently scored its first hardware hit with Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses, which are stylish sunglasses equipped with cameras and the ability to run an AI model that can answer questions. Sales of the device tripled over the past year, Ray-Ban parent company EssilorLuxottica said in July.

"We're entering a new era where AI glasses and other devices will change how we connect with technology and each other," Zuckerberg wrote.

Bloomberg first reported the move.

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