![]() ![]() chairman Michael Lynton, as well as a range of tech. In the meantime, check out our hands on iPhone X review. Jony Ive, the chief design officer at Apple, in conversation with The New Yorker’s David Remnick. ![]() Will the iPhone X be the 10th anniversary smash hit that Ive and his design team at Apple are hoping for? We'll know when it launches on Friday, November 3. In 2019, the newly opened Hunters Point Library in New York's Long Island City (above and top). "I think we're bunch of very anxious, worrying individuals who generally assume it's not going to work unless we can prove otherwise," Ive concluded. Jony Ive, technically Apple’s design chief since 2015, is once again assuming management control of the iPhone maker’s design team after two years in a largely. But I'm confident that the mistakes weren't born from laziness or some self-satisfied belief that it’ll inevitably be successful." He did point out that there are design failures at Apple, but they're the right kind. "I'm not sure if failure was interesting, really" he said. So, with so many failures to get to success, what has Ive felt were his most interesting failures? "I tend to be so completely pre-occupied with what we're working on at the moment." 9to5Mac directs us to one particular passage in The New Yorker’s massive Ive profile from. "What I will remember most fondly will be not the products, but it will be the process," he said when asked if he admires people all over the world using the iPhone when he's out in public. Jony Ive is a brilliant designer but he’s not immune from saying boneheaded things every now and then. (Photo Credit: Getty Images for The New Yorker)īut Ive also called the development process of making a new device "extraordinary," and said it's the part he enjoys more than the actual product. ![]()
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