- 1. Jonathan Ive #3, iBook Designer
- (iBook arguments)
- ... life. And this machine is like 'breathing' [the iBook's light pulsates] on and off. Their machines might work, but they just do the very minimum to meet the functional imperative. Jonathan Ive, iBook Designer ...
- 2. Mark Newhouse, Web Designer
- (iBook arguments)
- The distinctive color and shape of the iBook says something about the user. I like the fact that you can't ignore me when I pull out my iBook on the bus and go to work. And the attention it receives at ...
- 3. Jonathan Ive #2, iBook designer
- (iBook arguments)
- The iBook has been designed to encourage users to touch it. The use of curved surfaces and rubberized materials give it an intimate, tactile feel. Jonathan Ive, iBook designer (Link: Wayback Machine) ...
- 4. Jonathan Ive #1, iBook designer
- (iBook arguments)
- There is a tendency for designers to understand the use of a product soley in terms of what happens between its being switched on and off. Convinced that carrying the product also defined an important ...
- 5. the iBook Designer Jonathan Ive
- (Trivia)
- Longtime Apple chief designer Jonathan Ive is responsible for the unmistakable design of the clamshell iBook. He has built a cleverly integrated carrying handle and airport antenna into the iBook, ...
- 6. The Little iBook Book
- (Books)
- ... to extol the virtues of mobile computing and familiarize you with the iBook's nifty features than Robin Williams, the bestselling author of The Little Mac Book, The Little iMac Book, and The Non-Designer' ...
- 7. Luminiscent Apple Mod
- (Hardware hints)
- ... light-show for your Clamshell iBook - as to be seen in the picture above. To my surprise I've found out that only a metal foil has to be removed to do the trick. It looks as if iBook designer ...
- 8. Interior view: Display hinges
- (Trivia)
- Apple Designer Jonathan Ive mentioned in an iBook advertisement film: You will be discovering features and details months into actually owning the product. Steve Jobs and Jonathan Ive agreed about the ...
- 9. Design Museum
- (Trivia)
- The unique Clamshell iBook Design is appreciated by well known Museums of Modern Art. You will find it in the London Design Museum along with other objects from Apple Designer Jonathan Ive. The New York ...
- 10. iBook Apple Expo 2000 Paris
- (Multimedia)
- ... FireWire (indigo, keylime and graphite) According to Steve Jobs, the green keylime is the favorite color of the iBook designer Jonathan Ive and his team. The announcement that this color will be available ...
- 11. Harman Kardon Soundsticks for your iBook
- (Accessories)
- ... A great accessories kit for 99 US-Dollar was the optional transparent 20 Watts Subwoofer iSub which was designed by Apple Designer Jonathan Ive, who created the iBook and the iMac. Timeless design, ...
- 12. It's history repeatin
- (Trivia)
- Years before he moved to San Francisco to join the Apple design team, iBook Designer Jonathan Ive started his designer career in 1990 as a partner of the London agency tangerine. A major customer was the ...
- 13. The integrated handle
- (Trivia)
- A new and unique feature of the Clamshell iBook was the seamlessly integrated handle which is invisible at first sight. Steve Jobs demonstrated this feature during the presentation of the iBook at the ...
- 14. The breathing sleep light
- (Trivia)
- The love for the detail shows up with the Clamshell iBook even in small things. Apple chief designer Jonathan Ive (quotation) provided for example the small green light, which signals the current energy ...
- 15. Exhibition Stylectrical: How Apple conquered design
- (Trivia)
- The exhibition Stylectrical in Hamburg, Germany ended in January 2012. The "Museum für Kunst und Gerwerbe" showed everything´ Designer Jonathan Ive made for Apple starting from 1997 when the Apple Logo ...
- 16. Apple iBook - First Impressions (1999)
- (Multimedia)
- Promotional film featuring iBook Designer Jonathan Ive, Phil Schiller and user testimonials. Thanks, vintagemacmuseum for sharing this great commercial ! zlhMzQaydh8
- 17. tidbits.com
- (iBook arguments)
- ... the consumer market with the iBook, and the designers obviously thought long and hard about which features could be cut to save money while at the same time differentiating the iBook from the PowerBook ...
- 18. BBC News
- (iBook arguments)
- ... the world's most celebrated and sought after designers. In his role as vice-president of industrial design at Apple, he has been responsible for a whirlwind of innovation, including the original iMac computer ...
- 19. Herbert Muschamp, New York Times
- (iBook arguments)
- What the Cooper-Hewitt show reveals is the extent to which Dionysus now rules over mainstream design. No big-name designer comes attached to Apple's iMac and iBook, for example. But these electronic Lolitas ...
- 20. The Key Lime iBook
- (Trivia)
- ... the Second Edition models at AppleExpo 2000 in Paris, Steve Jobs mentioned that key lime was the favorite color of chief designer Jonathan Ive and his team. The announcement that this seasonal color would ...