7th
January
2002
Old, but interesting… “When Apple unveiled its space-age iMac this spring, it caused a huge sensation. Not only is iMac turbo-charged and priced for the consumer market, it looks unlike any other machine out there — computer or otherwise. Remarkable by any measure, the iMac demonstrates the incredible ‘Think different’ creativity of Apple’s in-house industrial design group, led by British-born designer Jonathan Ive. Who is Ive and how does he view the world? This interview provides a glimpse of Apple’s industrial design team leader.” Note: Here’s a slow mirror showing the new iMac.
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7th
January
2002
Old, but interesting… “When Apple unveiled its space-age iMac this spring, it caused a huge sensation. Not only is iMac turbo-charged and priced for the consumer market, it looks unlike any other machine out there — computer or otherwise. Remarkable by any measure, the iMac demonstrates the incredible ‘Think different’ creativity of Apple’s in-house industrial design group, led by British-born designer Jonathan Ive. Who is Ive and how does he view the world? This interview provides a glimpse of Apple’s industrial design team leader.” Note: Here’s a slow mirror showing the new iMac.
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