Update: WWDC 2014 is happening this Monday, and here’s where you should be heading to. Click here ->
The excitement is in the air. Apple has been decorating the Moscone Center for the World Wide Developers Conference, and here are the logos of the iOS 7 and Mac OS 10.9.
Three full days of full fledged work is happening to decorate The Moscone Center for WWDC, and today, the banners of the next generation iOS and Mac OS has gone up publicly. This is not the first time Apple is confirming the release of its upcoming OS. The company already said in its official press release that they would be educating the developers with upcoming versions of iOS and Mac OS.
While last year’s iOS logo was pretty complex with a dew drop background, this year’s iOS logo is pretty neat, simple and lots of Jonhy Ive. Interestingly, there are two banners for Mac OS X. One which reads just X with a wave background, and the other which has the numeric 10.9. This is a clear indication that the OS is about to get its branding refreshed.
We’re going to be watching the event live this year, and I’ll get you some interesting news from the backstage.