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Apps used in Apple ads

The ad for the new iPad Pro in the Apple Store shows a very colorful app with colored circles and moods along one side of the screen and it appears different music genres along the other side. I've searched everywhere but have been unsuccessful in finding this app and Apple doesn't list it anywhere. Anyone know what app this is?



This appears to be a music-related application.  I'm looking to identify the app and will post it as soon as possible.



Its not an actual App.  Its a graphical representation of Musical Moods by a woman named J. Maureen Henderson.

Moods

 

 

Basically just an image used for the iPad's feature photo.

 

 

https://flowermag.me/data-visualization-music-moods-on-behance-mood-and-inspirati on-3vmqudn2ntadin0v.html



All the regular contributors here believe that the app shown in that ad is a fake app.

You are never going to find it.

It maybe an specially/created image/screenshot/wallpaper to showcase the new brighter retina display on the newer iPad models.



It’s just a version of a bubble plot. Several stats apps can make them, and even most spreadsheets can do a bubble map of two dimensional data (some value that changes over time, for example).  Even excel or pages can produce bubble plots.  That one may have been fancied up in a drawing app or something, but the plots are hardly uncommon.

 

SAS, R and other stats packages have had the ability to do that sort of plot for epidemiology data (columns would be populations, axis would time or human age, and the bubble size would be disease incidence or some other variable index) for many years.  People also use those sort of bubbleplots a lot for demographic data of all kinds.  There are also numerous libraries in PERL and Python that can take data and render that sort of high quality image of such a plot, or stats graphics software like Sigmaplot.

 

I don’t know of any iOS app specifically that would put together that sort of publication quality plot image, but there are a bunch of stat plotting apps in the App Store.



See “my music moods” at Behance. Not sure what the original plot was made in, but it looks like good old Adobe Photoshop was used for the final image.  And that was only one of numerous similar such plots I could find with a simple google search.  Seems that sort of visualization has been a popular school project for a lot of students.

 

But I could throw together something pretty similar just in Pages on my MacBook Pro too (just not quite as pretty in terms of colors and pastels for the bubbles).



Thanks, for the info.  It appears you're correct.  Obviously, I wasnt having any luck identifying the app.  You've saved me a lot of time and brought some clarity to this inquiry,  Many thanks.  Take care.



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