axiom-hig-ref
Apple Human Interface Guidelines — Comprehensive Reference
Overview
The Human Interface Guidelines (HIG) define Apple's design philosophy and provide concrete guidance for creating intuitive, accessible, platform-appropriate experiences across all Apple devices.
Three Core Principles
Every design decision should support these principles:
1. Clarity Content is paramount. Interface elements should defer to content, not compete with it. Every element has a purpose, unnecessary complexity is eliminated, and users should immediately know what they can do without extensive instructions.
2. Consistency Apps use standard UI elements and familiar patterns. Navigation follows platform conventions, gestures work as expected, and components appear in expected locations. This familiarity reduces cognitive load.
3. Deference The UI should not distract from essential content. Use subtle backgrounds, receding navigation when not needed, restrained branding, and let content be the hero.
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