Leander Kahney, author of Inside Steve's
Brain, gives us an intimate look at how the
legendary designer made Apple iconic in his new book,
Jony Ive. "Different and new is relatively
easy. Doing something that's genuinely better is very
hard." Jony Ive In 1997, Steve Jobs returned to Apple
with the unenviable task of turning around the company
he had founded. One night Jobs discovered a scruffy
British designer toiling away in a studio at Apple,
surrounded by hundreds of sketches and prototypes. Jobs
instantly realized he had found a talent who could
reverse the company's long decline. That young
designer was Jony Ive. Ive's collaboration with Jobs
would produce some of the world's most iconic products,
including the iMac, iPod, iPad and iPhone. These designs
have overturned entire industries and created the
world's most powerful brand. Along the way, Ive has
become the world's leading technology innovator, won
countless awards, earned a place on the 2013 Time
100 list, and has been knighted for his services to
design and enterprise. Yet little is known about the
shy, softly-spoken designer that Jobs referred to as his
'spiritual partner' at Apple. This book
offers a detailed portrait of a creative genius, based
on interviews with Ive's former colleagues and extensive
research. From his early interest in industrial design
through his education at Newcastle Polytechnic and
meteoric rise at Apple, we discover the principles and
practices that led Ive to become the designer of his
generation.
Leander Kahney
has covered Apple for more than a dozen years and has
written three popular books about Apple and the culture
of its followers, including Inside Steve's Brain
and Cult of Mac. The former news editor for
Wired.com, he is currently the editor and publisher of
CultofMac.com. He lives in San Francisco.
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