Alan Dye, Apple's VP of Human Interface Design, was interviewed in a podcast about the development of Apple Vision Pro.
). This hour-long conversation happened right after the WWDC keynote, and they talked about Dye’s early years, the beginning of his career, and, of course, Apple Vision Pro.
Millman then says that Apple is pretty straightforward about naming products, so why Vision and Pro? Dye responded: “I think Vision is a lovely name because it’s putting the digital world into your sightline, into your space. And Vision it’s what it’s all about. I think that’s how we got there. This is a computer that is doing remarkable things in real-time, all the time.
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