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Apple is known for their attention to detail and producing stunning user interfaces. Recently I found a nice typography touch in the Mac OS X interface that got me really excited.
I think any designer is familiar with term 'ligatures'. For those who are not, here is the definition from Wikipedia:
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In writing and typography a ligature occurs where two or more letter-forms are joined as a single glyph. Ligatures usually replace two sequential characters sharing common components, and are part of a more general class of glyphs called 'contextual forms' where the specific shape of a letter depends on context such as surrounding letters or proximity to the end of a line.
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Most popular ligatures are 'ff', 'fi', 'fl', 'ffi', 'ffl' and 'fft'. Here are some examples:
Now, take a look at some elements of Mac OS X UI:
Yes, they use ligatures system-wide! For me it's an amazing discovery. I think 99.99% of Mac OS X users don't care about such details, but they definitely care about the whole experience. And such small design and typography touches make the whole user experience much better. I want to share with you my favorite quote from Scott Forstall, Apple's vice-president of Platform Experience:
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I actually have a photographer's loupe that I use to look to make sure every pixel is right. We will argue over literally a single pixel.
(Apple's New Calling: The iPhone at Time)