Skeuomorph
Definition
A skeuomorph is a derivative object which retains ornamental design cues to a structure that was necessary in the original.[1] For instance, the tiny handles on glass maple syrup containers are vestiges of functional handles, but are left there for decorative purposes.
Skeuomorphs in Digital Spaces
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References
- ↑ The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press, 1971. Volume II, page 4064.