How Apple’s super-secret Industrial Design team really works
This feature is adapted from my book, Jony Ive: The Genius Behind Apple’s Greatest Products. It offers a rare look inside one of Apple’s most secretive institutions: the Industrial Design studio. Where do Apple’s great products come from? For the last 18 years — since Steve Jobs returned to the …
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In his lifetime, Steve Jobs only once made a design so tacky that it was hated by Apple employees as well as loyalists. Unbelievably, this was because the Apple co-founder was obsessed with his $45 million Gulfstream private jet and actually drew inspiration from it.
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