Jonathan Ive
Former Chief Design Officer, Apple
As the designer of leading Apple products, he influenced both technology and fashion, and oversaw the company's move into wearable tech.

British designer Sir Jonathan "Jony" Ive’s sleek, ergonomic designs for Apple have revolutionised technological design and set a new aesthetic benchmark for personal devices. His design philosophy and products are often compared to those of Sixties designer Dieter Rams.
In July 2019, after over two decades at Apple, Ive announced his departure. The designer has left to start his own design firm called LoveFrom, which will launch with Apple as its first client in 2020.
As vice president of design at Apple, Ive led the Californian technology giant’s design team and reported directly to chief executive Tim Cook. Ive headed up the company’s design team from 1996 to 2019 and was responsible for the design of the MacBook Pro, iMac, MacBook Air, iPod, iPod Touch, iPad, iPad Mini and iOS 7. Ive also directed and provided leadership for the company’s human interface software teams.
Ive told Time, “Objects and their manufacture are inseparable. You understand a product if you understand how it is made. I want to know what things are for, how they work, what they can or should be made of, before I even begin to think what they should look like. More and more people do. There is a resurgence of the idea of craft.”
Dissatisfied with Apple’s previous focus on profit maximisation, Ive was preparing to quit his role until Steve Jobs became chief executive in 1997. He told The Sydney Morning Herald, ''I remember very clearly Steve announcing that our goal is not just to make money but to make great products. The decisions you make based on that philosophy are fundamentally different from the ones we had been making at Apple.” Jobs and Ive subsequently forged an exceptionally strong working relationship, which would sit at the core of Apple’s success, and lead to Jobs referring to Ive as his “spiritual partner at Apple.”
Born in the Chingford to a silversmith father who lectured at Middlesex Polytechnic, Ive was encouraged to design from an early age. As a boy Ive’s Christmas present from his father would be a day of his time in his workshop, during which they would make whatever Ive had dreamed up together.
The designer holds a BA and an honorary doctorate from Newcastle Polytechnic. In 2003, he was named Designer of the Year by the Design Museum London and awarded the title Royal Designer for Industry by The Royal Society of Arts. In 2012, Ive was knighted as part of the New Year honours list. Despite his success, Ive is quick to stress, “I don’t like being singled out for attention. Designing, engineering and making these products requires large teams.”
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