Sebastiaan de With, co-founder of popular iPhone camera app Halide, is making a highly anticipated move to join Apple's design team. In a thread on social media, he expressed his excitement about working alongside "the very best team in the world" on his favorite products.
The appointment marks an intriguing development for Apple, which has been seeking to solidify its stance on design since Jony Ive's departure from the company last year. With de With on board, it's likely that the focus on photography and videography will continue to be a key aspect of Apple's product strategy.
As co-founder of Halide, de With brings extensive knowledge of camera app development, having also worked on other notable projects such as Lux, the parent company behind Halide. Prior to joining Halide, he collaborated with Apple on several properties, including iCloud, MobileMe, and Find My apps.
It's unclear whether de With's departure from Halide will lead to significant changes for the app or its parent company, Lux, which also includes popular photography and videography apps Kino, Spectre, and Orion. One thing is certain, however - Apple's design philosophy has been feeling somewhat disjointed since Ive's exit, leading to a mixed reaction to recent moves such as Liquid Glass. With de With now part of the team, it remains to be seen whether he will help restore a sense of cohesion to the company's approach.
The appointment marks an intriguing development for Apple, which has been seeking to solidify its stance on design since Jony Ive's departure from the company last year. With de With on board, it's likely that the focus on photography and videography will continue to be a key aspect of Apple's product strategy.
As co-founder of Halide, de With brings extensive knowledge of camera app development, having also worked on other notable projects such as Lux, the parent company behind Halide. Prior to joining Halide, he collaborated with Apple on several properties, including iCloud, MobileMe, and Find My apps.
It's unclear whether de With's departure from Halide will lead to significant changes for the app or its parent company, Lux, which also includes popular photography and videography apps Kino, Spectre, and Orion. One thing is certain, however - Apple's design philosophy has been feeling somewhat disjointed since Ive's exit, leading to a mixed reaction to recent moves such as Liquid Glass. With de With now part of the team, it remains to be seen whether he will help restore a sense of cohesion to the company's approach.