Updated: 10/04/2025 17:32:18
Nurbonetik
Nurbonetik is a coined term and product name used by Sidver to describe an aesthetic design philosophy — “beautiful technology that is pleasing to the mind.” It functions both as a naming concept for visually-focused UX/UI design and as the title of an example Android app published on Google Play (package id com.sidver.nurbonetik).

Definition

Nurbonetik is defined by Sidver as “beautiful technology that is pleasing to the mind,” emphasizing an aesthetic-driven approach to technology and interfaces. [1]

Design philosophy & intended use

The term denotes a focus on aesthetic appeal and pleasing user experience, useful as a naming concept for UI/UX design, product branding, or creative technology projects that prioritize beauty and emotional response. [2]

Developer / Publisher

Nurbonetik is presented and published by Sidver (Sidver, LLC), which maintains the site, app listing, and related content for the concept and product. [3]

Example application

Sidver publishes an example Android app named Nurbonetik that demonstrates the concept in a consumer product context. [4]

Legal & support links

Privacy policy, terms of service, and contact/social pages are provided by Sidver for users seeking legal, privacy, or support information about the Nurbonetik app and related offerings. [5]

Part of speech & pronunciation

Presented as a noun with pronunciation guidance (approximately ˈnərb-ō -net- ik; nurb·o·net·ik) to aid verbal reference to the concept and product. [6]

Platform & availability

The Nurbonetik app is available on the Google Play Store for Android devices under the package id com.sidver.nurbonetik. [7]

Related site resources

Sidver links Nurbonetik across its site areas such as a wiki index, AI tools, app listings, and social pages to improve discoverability and contextualize the concept among other offerings. [8]

Visual identity & assets

Sidver showcases imagery (including an example image and Google Play badge) to communicate the look-and-feel of Nurbonetik as both a concept and an app. [9]
References:
Additional Sources:
11. Nurbonetik example image [https://www.sidver.com/img/Nurbonetik99.png]
12. Nurbonetik page on Sidver [https://www.sidver.com/nurbonetik]
13. Sidver homepage [https://www.sidver.com/]
14. Sidver privacy page [https://www.sidver.com/privacy]
15. Sidver wiki index [https://www.sidver.com/wiki/wikiindex]