The 2012 Apple Design Award Winners Announced
Posted June 12, 2012 at 12:38am by iClarified
Apple has announced the winners of its 2012 Apple Design Awards.
The 2012 Apple Design Awards recognize state of the art iOS and OS X apps that reflect the very best in design, innovation, and technology adoption.
Join us as we celebrate developers and their outstanding work.
iPhone Winners:
App: DM1 - The Drum Machine
Company: Fingerlab
App: Jetpack Joyride
Company: Halfbrick Studios
App: National Parks by National Geographic
Company: National Geographic Society / Rally Interactive
iPad Winners:
App: Paper
Company: FiftyThree Inc
App: Bobo Explores Light
Company: GameCollage
App: DM1 - The Drum Machine
Company: Fingerlab
Student Winners:
App: DaWindci (iPad)
Company: Reality Twist GmbH, Mimimi Productions, Mediadesign Highschool of Applied Sciences
App: Little Star (iPad)
Company: BiBoBox Studio, Dalian Nationalities University
Mac Winners:
App: Deus Ex: Human Revolution Ultimate Edition
Company: Feral Interactive Ltd
App: Limbo
Company: Playdead ApS
App: Sketch
Company: Bohemian Coding
[via CNET]
The 2012 Apple Design Awards recognize state of the art iOS and OS X apps that reflect the very best in design, innovation, and technology adoption.
Join us as we celebrate developers and their outstanding work.
iPhone Winners:
App: DM1 - The Drum Machine
Company: Fingerlab
App: Jetpack Joyride
Company: Halfbrick Studios
App: National Parks by National Geographic
Company: National Geographic Society / Rally Interactive
iPad Winners:
App: Paper
Company: FiftyThree Inc
App: Bobo Explores Light
Company: GameCollage
App: DM1 - The Drum Machine
Company: Fingerlab
Student Winners:
App: DaWindci (iPad)
Company: Reality Twist GmbH, Mimimi Productions, Mediadesign Highschool of Applied Sciences
App: Little Star (iPad)
Company: BiBoBox Studio, Dalian Nationalities University
Mac Winners:
App: Deus Ex: Human Revolution Ultimate Edition
Company: Feral Interactive Ltd
App: Limbo
Company: Playdead ApS
App: Sketch
Company: Bohemian Coding
[via CNET]