Ive says current project is Apple's most important and best work yet
Apple products are likely to remain at the peak of modern tech design for the foreseeable future after Sir Jonathan Ive vowed to remain with the company.Speaking to BBC Radio 4 following his Knighthood on this week, Apple's Senior VP of Industrial Design says he wants to continue the fine work of the last 15 years.Sir Jonathan, from Chingford, Essex, has been credited with masterminding the iconic look of the iPod, iPhone, MacBook Air and iPad during his stint at Infinite Loop.Problem solverIve said he was committed to staying with "the same team I've been fortunate enough to work with for the past 15 years. He added he was hoping to continue working on "trying to solve the same sort of problems we've been trying to solve over the last fifteen years."The news will come as a boon to Apple and its legions of fans. At various points during his Apple career there has been speculation that he may quit Cupertino for a return to the UK.Spiritual partnerNow, more than ever, Ive is the man Apple looks to t
Ive says current project is Apple's most important and best work yet
Apple senior vice president of industrial design Jonathan “Jony” Ive believes that Apple’s best work has yet to see the light of day. Ive is responsible for designing many ...
Thu 24 May 12 from Techspot
Apple to release 'most important product we've done'
Apple's chief designer and scion of cool Jonathan Ive told London paper the Telegraph that the most important product the company has ever done is the secret product he's currently working on.
Thu 24 May 12 from FOXNews
Apple designer 'winces' over some choices
Apple's prized product designer Jonathan ("Jony") Ive is a constant source of fascination among the press -- doubly so after the death of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
Wed 23 May 12 from CNN
Newly knighted, Apple design chief hints at mystery product
Jonathan Ive, the design chief at Apple, told a reporter that his current work - still a mystery - trumps everything that has come before.
Wed 23 May 12 from The Christian Science Monitor
Apple designer Jonathan Ive "winced" over some Apple design choices
And he wasn't inspired by a samurai sword, either.
Wed 23 May 12 from Arstechnica
Apple design guru earns knighthood
The British designer who helped Apple craft the iPhone and iPad has added "Sir" to his title.
Wed 23 May 12 from USA today
Sir Jonathan Ive plans to stay with Apple
Apple products are likely to remain at the peak of modern tech design for the foreseeable future after Sir Jonathan Ive vowed to remain with the company.Speaking to BBC Radio 4 following his ...
Thu 24 May 12 from Techradar
Jonathan Ive interview: simplicity isn't simple
My work is all about simplicity says Jonathan Ive, Apple's design chief, in an exclusive interview with The Telegraph.
Thu 24 May 12 from Telegraph.co.uk Tech
Jony Ive Knighted, Wants to Be Known for What He’s ‘Working On Now’
Apple's design guru Jonathan Ive was knighted at Buckingham Palace on Wednesday after being a Commander of the British Empire since 2005. Ive offered some insights to
Wed 23 May 12 from Wired Gadget Lab
Ive on Apple's quest for simplicity
Apple's head of design Jonathan Ive has spoken at length about Apple's product design process, explaining that the search for simplicity lies at the heart of every Apple device. Arguably Britain's ...
Wed 23 May 12 from Techradar