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JONY IVE LEAVES AN APPLE THAT CONTINUES TO FLOURISH

December 27, 2019

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- Benjamin Kerry & Gavin Lenaghan

JONY IVE LEAVES AN APPLE THAT CONTINUES TO FLOURISH

WHY THE CUPERTINO GIANT IS WELL PLACED TO CONTINUE ITS GOLDEN RUN

Towards the end of June, Apple dropped something of a bombshell among the tech press: the corporation’s Chief Design Officer, Jony Ive, was set to leave the company to launch his own design firm, Love From. This wasn’t ‘just another’ staff departure from Apple: Ive had been part of the Apple fold for nearly 30 years, proving hugely influential in developing and refining product lines ranging from the Mac and iPod to the iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch.

As the news broke, it inevitably ushered in feverish whispers about what Ive’s high-profile exit meant for Apple’s future – and especially tantalizingly, why Ive chose to leave. Speaking to the Financial Times, Ive implied that he sought more flexibility in his future design responsibilities. Apple will remain a major client of LoveFrom, and Ive remarked: “I’m actually looking forward to contributing in a different way to projects we’ve been working together on for, in some cases, many years.”

Reaction to Ive’s departure – among the press, former Apple employees and other observers – has varied rather widely. While some reports have recalled Ive’s close kinship with the late Steve Jobs, Apple’s visionary former CEO and co-founder, other commentary has suggested that with Ive at the design helm, Apple had fallen into a rut from which the firm could now finally break free.

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