UPDATE
05 June 2018
Apple Design Awards highlight excellence in app and game design
On Monday, June 4, at the Worldwide Developers Conference, Apple celebrated the Apple Design Awards, recognising the creative artistry and technical achievements of developers who reflect the best in design, innovation and technology on Apple platforms. This year’s award winners include developers from across the globe, including Australia, Austria, Canada, Denmark, Finland, India, Netherlands, Türkiye and the US.
“This year’s winning apps and the developers behind them have created some really innovative and inspiring apps,” said Ron Okamoto, Apple’s vice president of Worldwide Developer Relations. “The Apple Design Awards have been a launchpad for developers who’ve made beloved apps on the App Store, like Procreate, Zova, djay Pro and Monument Valley, and we know these winners will continue that tradition.”
2018 Apple Design Award Winners


Agenda (Netherlands) — Agenda takes a new approach to note-taking on Mac by combining writing, calendar and task-manager into a unique timeline that offers a clear picture of past, present and future. The minimalistic design features elegant typography, powerful search and navigation through notes, projects and tools including iCloud sync and Handoff.


Calzy 3 (India) — Calzy 3 is a highly customisable calculator that uses iOS technologies to offer features like Multitasking, Face ID and Touch ID to privately view saved history and bookmarks, Drag & Drop to share results in other apps, iMessage integration, Spotlight search for bookmarked results, iCloud Sync and Handoff, to help you perform day to day mathematical calculations in a more elegant way.





Triton Sponge (USA) — Triton Sponge is an innovative iPad app used in medical operating rooms to quickly calculate and keep track of blood loss collected by surgical sponges and suction canisters. The app uses iOS technologies like Core Image and camera Depth Map to detect sponges, as well as Core ML and machine learning to perform complex blood loss calculations to improve patient care.
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