Apple design chief Jony Ive to depart later this year, create new studio with Apple as cli...

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After nearly three decades at Apple, with his fingerprints on iconic products from iMac to iPod to iPhone and Apple Park, chief design officer Sir Jony Ive plans to depart the company later this year to start a new creative firm called LoveFrom.




Announced by Apple on Thursday, Ive, who is credited by many with sparking a revolution through his iconic electronic device designs, will step down later in 2019 to pursue a new private venture.

"After nearly 30 years and countless projects, I am most proud of the lasting work we have done to create a design team, process and culture at Apple that is without peer. Today it is stronger, more vibrant and more talented than at any point in Apple's history," Ive said. "The team will certainly thrive under the excellent leadership of Evans, Alan and Jeff, who have been among my closest collaborators. I have the utmost confidence in my designer colleagues at Apple, who remain my closest friends, and I look forward to working with them for many years to come."

According to the Financial Times, Apple will be LoveFrom's first client when the design studio officially launches in 2020. Famed industrial designer Marc Newson, who collaborated on numerous Apple products starting with Apple Watch, will join Ive at LoveFrom along with "a collection of creatives" with specialties outside of pure industrial design.

"While I will not be an [Apple] employee, I will still be very involved -- I hope for many, many years to come," Ive said in an interview. "This just seems like a natural and gentle time to make this change."

To be based in California "for now," LoveFrom is expected to focus, at least initially, on wearable technology and healthcare, dovetailing nicely with Apple's ramp-up in those particular categories.

Apple CEO Tim Cook issued a prepared statement lauding Ive's work at the company. In what is likely a bid to temper concerns that Apple is losing one of its most influential employees -- and arguably its most famous behind late co-founder Steve Jobs -- Cook's conciliatory comments also recognize that Ive will continue to have a working relationship with the tech giant moving forward.

"Jony is a singular figure in the design world and his role in Apple's revival cannot be overstated, from 1998's groundbreaking iMac to the iPhone and the unprecedented ambition of Apple Park, where recently he has been putting so much of his energy and care," Cook said. "Apple will continue to benefit from Jony's talents by working directly with him on exclusive projects, and through the ongoing work of the brilliant and passionate design team he has built. After so many years working closely together, I'm happy that our relationship continues to evolve and I look forward to working with Jony long into the future."

Ive joined Apple in 1992 after consulting for the company at a design firm he co-founded called Tangerine. Following a handful of product launches, some more notable than others, Ive took the reins of Apple's design team in 1996 and quickly found a kindred spirit in Jobs when the late tech guru returned to the then-ailing computer maker in 1997. In 2013, Ive became Apple's SVP of Design, a catch-all title reflecting dual roles as chief hardware and human interface designer.

Apple named the already legendary designer CDO in 2015, at which time he took a more hands-off role on day-to-day operations to focus on the completion of Apple Park.

Though he returned to lead Apple's design team in 2017, Ive slowly receded from the spotlight. Once a staple of Apple keynote presentations, Ive's signature product design videos have been few and far between over the past two years, prompting rumors that a planned departure was underway. The latest Ive-narrated introduction, for the upcoming Mac Pro, was not shown at the computer's unveiling at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, and was relegated to Apple's YouTube channel.

Apple has not yet designated a replacement for Ive. In the interim, design team leaders Evans Hankey, vice president of Industrial Design, and Alan Dye, vice president of Human Interface Design, will report directly to COO Jeff Williams.

Apple's stock price dipped more than one percent in after-hours trading following word of Ive's departure.

Cook addressed Apple employees about Ive and Sabih Kahn's promotion to SVP of Operations in an internal letter, which was obtained by BuzzFeed News.
Team,

I'm writing to let you know about some changes to the ET involving two people who embody Apple's values and whose work will help define Apple's future.

I'm happy to announce that Sabih Khan has been named to the executive team as senior vice president of Operations reporting to Jeff Williams. Sabih has worked on every Apple product since the late 90s, always committed to delighting our customers while advancing quality, sustainability and responsibility in manufacturing. His team makes possible some of the most beloved -- and most complex -- products in the world, and Sabih leads them with heart. I am thrilled to have him overseeing our supply chain.

Today, we also mark another important evolution for our company. After nearly 30 years at Apple, Jony Ive is starting an independent design firm which will count Apple among its primary clients and will depart the company as an employee later this year. Jony's contributions are legendary, from the central role he played in Apple's revival beginning in the late 90s, through the iPhone and perhaps his most ambitious project, Apple Park, where he has put so much of his energy and care in the past few years. I am proud to call Jony a friend, and those who know him know his ideas and curiosities are boundless. We will all benefit -- as individuals who value great design, and as a company -- as he pursues his passions and continues his dedicated work with Apple.

Of all his accomplishments, Jony cites the team he helped to build as one of his proudest. His longtime collaborators, Evans Hankey and Alan Dye, are strong stewards of Apple's design ethic and creative culture. Collaboration and teamwork are defining features of Apple's success across the company.

Evans and Alan will report to Jeff Williams. As many of you know, Jony and Jeff have been close collaborators and partners for many years. In particular, Jeff's leadership in developing Apple Watch brought together a cross-organizational team, unprecedented in scope, to produce Apple's most personal device ever. This is what Apple does at its best: elevating a category beyond its imagined limits, and revealing how a single device can be so much more than the sum of its parts. I'm incredibly excited about the design team's work, both underway and yet to come.

Tim
Updated with Cook's letter to employees.

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  • Reply 1 of 186
    Sell your stocks folks....
    flyingdpcornchipelijahgkestralCarnage
  • Reply 2 of 186
    trashman69trashman69 Posts: 161member
    Fromlove...worse name ever,
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  • Reply 3 of 186
    spice-boyspice-boy Posts: 1,450member
    No matter how great many of the Ive era designs have been.... I am looking forward to see what the next generation of designers will do beyond the strict minimalist Ive aesthetic.  
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  • Reply 4 of 186
    AppleExposedAppleExposed Posts: 1,805unconfirmed, member
    I've feared this day and it's finally come.
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  • Reply 5 of 186
    seanjseanj Posts: 318member
    It’s understandable, this allows Ive to design products for a greater range of markets, not just technology. Perhaps designing the stores and Apple Park whet his appetite to design more than just technology gadgets.
    Looking forward to seeing what cool products he designs outside of Apple, though relieved he’ll still be consulting for them.
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  • Reply 6 of 186
    racerhomie3racerhomie3 Posts: 1,264member
    Sell your stocks folks....
    Apple is not 1 person. It’s legendary design team has had little turnover in the last 2 decades. Jony trusts his peers. That’s what is important.
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  • Reply 7 of 186
    canukstormcanukstorm Posts: 2,694member
    I've feared this day and it's finally come.
    It was gonna happen sooner or later
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  • Reply 8 of 186
    Nothing to see here.

    Let's say another company wanted to hire Ive to do design work for them (like Tesla, as an example). Ive really likes Apple and doesn't want to leave Apple behind and join another company to do their design work for them. But he likes the idea of doing other projects other than Apple.

    So he "leaves" Apple and starts his own independent design company. Apple remains a major client, so Ive technically still works for Apple, but he can also work for others as he sees fit. Apple gets to keep Ive and Ive get to do other stuff as well. Seems like a win all around.
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  • Reply 9 of 186
    tzeshantzeshan Posts: 2,351member
    A design is not an art. A design has to fit on a useful thing. This is what Ive missed after the passing of Jobs. 
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  • Reply 10 of 186
    canukstormcanukstorm Posts: 2,694member
    Sell your stocks folks....
    Apple is not 1 person. It’s legendary design team has had little turnover in the last 2 decades. Jony trusts his peers. That’s what is important.
    Actually the highest turnover from Apple's design team has happened in the last year.
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  • Reply 11 of 186
    AppleExposedAppleExposed Posts: 1,805unconfirmed, member
    I've feared this day and it's finally come.
    It was gonna happen sooner or later

    *sniff* *sniff* I know...

    The bright side is he'll still work with Apple but as a 3rd party I can imagine all the knockoff companies flooding him with orders. I can hear Samsungs champagne popping right now.
    cat52sree
  • Reply 12 of 186
    flydogflydog Posts: 1,123member
    Sell your stocks folks....
    Well that's a totally brainless comment. Apple has over 140,000 employees.  
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  • Reply 13 of 186
    indiekidukindiekiduk Posts: 381member
    I wouldn't be surprised if he has been let go because of the MacBook Pro keyboard debacle and possibly was also unhappy to have to design a tower.
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  • Reply 14 of 186
    yojimbo007yojimbo007 Posts: 1,165member
    I've feared this day and it's finally come.
    It was gonna happen sooner or later

    I've feared this day and it's finally come.
    Nothing to fear here.. as in zero. 

    He is still there in a different form .
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  • Reply 15 of 186
    yojimbo007yojimbo007 Posts: 1,165member

    Jony was very good and best of luck in his new endeavors, including Apple as a client. …
    But, imo, he was a bit too over rated and over hyped as indispensable designer…
    I hope this brings some new fresh talent and vision to Apples game….


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    toysandmetoysandme Posts: 243member
    I’m hoping the next boss is not colorblind. 
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  • Reply 17 of 186
    flydogflydog Posts: 1,123member

    tzeshan said:
    A design is not an art. A design has to fit on a useful thing. This is what Ive missed after the passing of Jobs. 
    This is completely incoherent. 
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  • Reply 18 of 186
    racerhomie3racerhomie3 Posts: 1,264member
    Sell your stocks folks....
    Apple is not 1 person. It’s legendary design team has had little turnover in the last 2 decades. Jony trusts his peers. That’s what is important.
    Actually the highest turnover from Apple's design team has happened in the last year.
    Yes. New blood is supposed to come sooner or later.
    mdriftmeyer
  • Reply 19 of 186
    boboliciousbobolicious Posts: 1,139member
    ...my sense (fear) is Mr Ive & Mr Jobs were a symbiotic miracle or anomaly, along with so many other contributions from presumably many... Can such 'chemistry' be hard to define? Was Steve Jobs the best design critic/foil Mr Ive might have had ? I have not really been that keen on a number of Apple design decisions since that 'era', at the simplest level dropping such things as Kensington lock slots on the more compact hardware, to a mouse with locked in batteries and a charge jack that makes use impossible when the batteries die - perhaps it is just me, and no doubt there are many amazing contributions and concerns I cannot know - I remember reading somewhere (SJ/JI?) 'the best ideas can be as fragile as a whisper' and so I hope the 'back room' refines that magic chemistry again - I have seen the 'whisper' be both caught and developed, and destroyed by rash judgement. I understand the sentiment, and to me anathema to corporate culture generally in the face of profit, deadlines, efficiency et al vs design excellence...

    I will be most interested to see what comes out of FromLove unshackled from the scope of current Apple corporate...

    edited June 2019 cat521983
  • Reply 20 of 186
    30 years working for a single company is a long time.  I'm sure Ive wants to do projects other than design for electronics, computers, or even corporate campuses.  The world is bigger than just one company, even if it was Apple.
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