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A skeuomorph is a derivative object which retains ornamental design cues to a structure that was necessary in the original". The Compact Edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University Press, 1971. Volume II, page 4064.

Skeuomorphs in Analog Spaces

Skeuomorphs in Digital Spaces

<tweet>http://twitter.com/justinpickard/status/28488180801994752</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/thewillennium/status/28500849772724224</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/cee__dub/status/28494656597663745</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/cee__dub/status/28493694831173632</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/ebsheart/status/28492159497801728</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/ebsheart/status/28491673533153280</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/intuitivebridge/status/28491615920197632</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/non_sensei/status/28489581074579456</tweet> <tweet>http://twitter.com/rutrut/status/28507081787052032</tweet>

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