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Sophie Lovell, Dieter Rams: As Little Design as Possible, Foreword by Jonathan Ive, Phaidon Press, London, 2024
Apple: iMac G3 Blue & White Power Studio Display (1998) Designed By: Jonathan Ive
Teased in 1997 Apple’s worldwide developer conference showcase show by Jonathan Ive & Phil Schiller. There’s also a slim version of the iMac G3 studio display that was never released.
“When you're doing something for the first time, you don't know it's going to work. You spend seven or eight years working on something, and then it's copied. I have to be honest: the first thing I can think, all those weekends that I could have at home with my family but didn't. I think it's theft, and it's lazy.”
— Jonathan Ive
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Jony Ive: INFJ
“Sir Jonathan Paul Ive (born 27 February 1967) is a British industrial and product designer, as well as businessman.
Ive was the chief design officer (CDO) of Apple Inc. from 1997 until 2019 (known as senior vice principal of industrial design until 2015), and serves as Chancellor of the Royal College of Art. (…)
Working closely with Jobs during their tenure together at Apple, Ive played a vital role in the designs of the iMac, Power Mac G4 Cube, iPod, iPhone, iPad, MacBook, and parts of the user interface of Apple's mobile operating system iOS, among other products.
He also helped design Apple's major architectural projects, such as Apple Park and Apple Stores.”
Sources: video, wiki/Jony_Ive
Jonathan Ive products and concepts in his early years at Apple (1992-1996)
From “Apple Design: The Work of Apple Industrial Design Group” (1997)
Apple Newton (1992)
Macintosh Workspace concept (1992)
Spartacus prototype (1993)
Macintosh & 20th anniversary Macintosh (1994-1996)
Time Capsule concept (1994)
Apple eMate 300 (1996)