Apple’s head of UI design leaves for Meta

Alan Dye, Apple’s head of UI design and longtime executive, has left Apple to join Meta, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday.

Dye has been the head of Apple’s UI design team since 2015 and has overseen several major launches. For example, the OS versions on Apple’s major platforms in 2015 were iOS 9 and macOS 9; We’ve seen ten iterations of each platform since then.

According to the report, Dye will now head design for hardware, software, and AI integration in Meta’s newly created design studio.

Apple CEO Tim Cook confirmed the news to Bloomberg and said he would be replaced by longtime Apple designer Stephen LeMay.

“Steve LeMay has played a key role in the design of every major Apple interface since 1999. He has always set an exceptionally high standard for excellence and embodies Apple’s culture of collaboration and creativity,” Cook said in a statement.

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced the creation of “a new creative studio in Reality Labs”, which will be led by Alan Dye.

“The new studio will bring together design, fashion and technology to define the next generation of our products and experiences,” he wrote.

Zuckerberg also said that Apple designer Billy Sorrentino will also be coming to Meta and joining Dye’s team.

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The dye releases the apples at particularly sensitive times. The company is rumored to be working on a foldable iPhone, Apple’s first such product, which would certainly require significant improvements to the iOS user interface.

Dye’s departure follows several other high-profile executive exits from Apple. The company’s COO Jeff Williams retired in November and Apple’s AI chief John Giannandrea announced his departure last week.



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