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乔纳森·保羅·埃维爵士,KBE(Sir Jonathan Paul Ive,又译強纳生·伊夫,1967年2月-)是一位英國籍的設計師和蘋果公司的设计部门資深副總裁,主管产品设计和人机 ......
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Sir Jonathan Paul "Jony" Ive, KBE RDI (born 27 February 1967)[1] is an English designer and the Senior Vice President of Design at Apple Inc. He oversees the Industrial Design Group, and also provides leadership and direction for Human Interface (HI) soft...
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日期:2025-06-01
CUPERTINO, Calif. — The man who designed the iPod ponders the question with furrowed brow. "That's a good one," says Jony Ive, when asked what he would turn his talents to if Apple no longer required them. There's a long silence, then a whispered, thought...
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日期:2025-06-03
In a rare interview, Apple's VP of Design offers at least a little insight into both his thinking and how Apple makes its products. Apparently, it all starts with Jonathan Ive imagining what a new kind of product should be and what it should do. After tha...
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Jonathan Jony Ive was born in England and has an estimated net worth of $130 million dollars. After working as a designer in ... Jonathan "Jony" Ive Net Worth: Sir Jonathan "Jony" Ive is an English designer who has a net worth of $130 million dollars. Aft...
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日期:2025-06-04
There's one over-riding story for Apple right now: What comes next? It released the iPad four years ago, and people are getting restless. They want a new product category, and they want it yesterday. The number one product everyone is zeroed in on: An iWa...
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My work is all about simplicity says Jonathan Ive, Apple's design chief, in an exclusive interview with The Telegraph. ... Simplicity is a word that comes up frequently in conversation with Ive but he is keen to emphasise that it has a specific meaning:...
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Apple lead designer Jony Ive has is more political than people realize. ... When Steve Jobs died, he left a gaping hole at the top of Apple. No matter what you want to believe about Apple, there is no denying that Jobs was the keystone that held Apple tog...