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  • Watch Jonathan Ive’s Segment in Objectified [Apple]
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Watch Jonathan Ive’s Segment in Objectified [Apple]

"Objectified" - Jonathan Ive talks about Mac design & Unibody MacBook manufacture

A clip from the 2009 documentary "Objectified" which is all about industrial design. Here, we see the wonderfully creative genius of Jonatha...


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Watch Jonathan Ive’s Segment in Objectified [Apple]

Objectified , Gary Hustwit's look at the world of industrial design , featured a lengthy section on Apple Chief Designer Jon Ive —and now that clip is online for impatient Apple fans to see. [ Brainstorm Tech ] The clip is pretty interesting, even if you're not normally enamored with Apple. Ive is the most prominent tech designer of the last two decades, and I like his philosophy on "getting design...

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Jonathan Ive Talks Design

This is why Apple products are better engineered than everything else. Gizmodo posted this clip a few days ago from a documentary on Industrial Design called “Objectified”. It’s a rare insight into the thoughts of Jonathan Ive, fascinating for how he describes the importance of minimalism in his work. The example in this case being the idea that an indicator should only be an indicator when it’s displaying...