Alan Dye

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Alan Dye is an American designer who works at Meta and formerly worked as a design chief for Apple. He created the Liquid Glass user interface for Apple devices and played roles in shaping other devices including the iPhone X, Apple Watch and Vision Pro. In late 2025, he left Apple to become Chief Design Officer at Meta.

Born1967 (age 5859)
OccupationDesigner
Employer(s)Meta, Apple
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Alan Dye
Born1967 (age 5859)
Alma materSyracuse University
OccupationDesigner
Employer(s)Meta, Apple
Known forCreated the Liquid Glass user interface for Apple
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Early life

Dye was born in Buffalo, New York, United States.[1]

He was educated at Syracuse University and graduated in 1997.[2]

Career

Dye first worked at Ogilvy and Mather's Brand Integration Group and then he worked for retailer Kate Spade. He was also a freelance artist for book publishers and other publications.[3]

Dye joined Apple in 2006 and was involved with the design of packaging and the unboxing experience. Dye also contributed greatly to the design language of iOS 7 in 2013. In 2015, Dye became the head of Apple's user interface design team. In 2022, he played an integral role in the creation of the Dynamic Island, a feature on iPhones and then in 2025, he led the design of Liquid Glass. He was also integral in the creation of the iPhone X, Vision Pro, and Apple Watch.[4] He was succeeded by Stephen Lemay at Apple.[4]

Dye resigned from Apple on December 5, 2025, to become chief of design for hardware, software and AI (artificial intelligence) integration of Meta interfaces.[5]

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