My deepest respect and thanks to Cambridge Union for such a phenomenal, high caliber, high achiever guest. Johny Ive always has a special place in my heart. It is a privilege to hear his vision.
Steve's Quote "There's lots of ways to be as a person, people express their deep appreciation in different ways, one of the ways I believe people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity is to make something wonderful and put it out there and you never meet these people, you never shake their hands, you never hear their story or tell yours, but some how in the act of making something with a great deal of care and love, some thing is transmitted there and it's a way of expressing to the rest of our species our deep appreciation. "
"There's lots of ways to be as a person. People express their deep appreciation in different ways. But one of the ways that I believe people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity, is to make something wonderful and put it out there. And you never meet the people, you never shake their hands, you never hear their story, or tell yours. But somehow, in the act of making something with a great deal of care and love, something is transmitted there. And it's a way of expressing, to the rest of our species, our deep appreciation." --- at @33:07
@@annsophiefans1472 this is more of like Steve Jobs ideology , there are multiple videos of him talking about literally this with exact same lines , check Steve Jobs archives and explore those videos too !
He and his team really care about others really true caring human !!! Cook is making movies, entertainment, even apple events are entertainment now, no more following idea of "great tools to help us"(focus on extérieur apple as companies) no more on human, help or care ! Steev said we have 100 ideas and juste 30 of them are great and we need to say to other 70% no, to stay focus and dedicate 100% of us in them (that was work as responsible company) Not doing what comes juste because apple can, its really bad for future generation, great tools turn for them as just entertainment ! They coud rather movies, why not have a platform of get knowledge and pay few € par months, with great teachers..... But they are going pro and normal confused totally no more simple and useful just like another company but on larger level !!
What the fuck are those glasses Jony? they don't do you much for you mate or apparently even fit you. Good talk though, well interesting despite the dry delivery.
Unfortunately, Jony Ive is devoid of any sense of genuine care for the user. The horrible design of symmetric side buttons that most of the time result in screenshots or shutting down the screen while grabbing the phone.. The horrible camera bump and sharp edges on iPad Pro... Pencil that needs to be connected every time before you pick it up.. the annoying persistent home button indicator, wasted space, lack of true usability.. the list can go on forever To put it simply, Jony Ive is one of the most overrated designers. He merely designs drafts of products that Apple sells as finished ones. Glib and hubris.
I disagree. The user experience on Apple products can't be matched by any other competitor. Apple's design team has always been on top of the game, it is instantly recognizable and consistent. Can it be improved? Of course.
iPhone is the only smartphone that has a beautiful stainless steel that is polished. The attention to detail on iPhone is unrivalled. From the matching unibody colour of the speaker grill to every single button’s edge being Matt or polished depending on the unibody material and texture. The camera has a beautiful Sapphire Crystal, a Quad-LED True Tone Flash and a beautiful Polished Stainless steel accent around the module.
Ameer Ali Ouarda I know, but attention to details is pointless without looking at a big picture. Usability of Apple products is pretty bad. Apple does not care about ergonomics and real life use. Almost every day I am annoyed how ignorant Jony Ive's design is - using Apple Watch when wearing a sleeve, operating ios devices with sweaty palms on a bike, trying to do something in compete darkness, etc. Ive designs toys not tools.
@randomcomentator: I disagree. Samsung’s ONE UI has taken heavy inspiration from the iOS, by putting controls at the bottom of each app such as Clock (for example). But putting them at the lower portion of the app it’s easier to reach. There is additionally reachability. Furthermore, the camera bump is eliminated as soon as you put it in the case. iPhone is still the only smartphone that’s has no bottom bezel, and the competition has had since 2017 to catch up. Furthermore, the front and rear glass is subtly curved to provide seamless transition in materials and makes swiping from the bottom and the side a more seamless and “meant to be” experience with both hardware and software considerations. iOS 7 pushed the entire mobile software industry forward for a more simplistic, test beautiful design trend. Of course there’s areas to improve upon such as a Dark Mode, but to say Apple does not care about ergonomics is hard to believe. The 5.8 inch iPhone has a massive screen, in such a compact design. It’s the shortest 5.8 inch screen phone you can get. As with the 6.5 inch, that is also the shortest phone of its screen size you can get. It’s both less thick and less tall than the 6.3 inch Note8
Ameer Ali Ouarda Watch Objectified - the documentary about industrial design if you haven't. What you write is true but it's an incomplete picture. Good design is defined on how it works in extreme cases. iPhone does't work well in extreme cases, mentioned above. FaceID is unusable when holding the phone close to face in bed, the button layout often results in accidental screenshots, it is even more to restart the phone with the new button sequence (and restarting is a must every other day if you want your phone to work), the screen is flickering and unreadable in darkness when reduce white point is turned on, SIRI turns very easily by accident because of the button placement, it is very hard to record good videos without accessories (there is no resting place for fingers, the phone is slippery, fingers obscure the view, etc), the phone gets hot and is unpleasant to touch.... I could go on and on. Please understand, Apple designs for 50% of use cases and when you really need to do something less conventional with the phone, it always fails - both in hardware and software. I am not talking about aesthetics, but what Ive says in interviews - "Design is how a product works not how it looks" - yet he focuses on the looks. Add to that how you miss a phone call because either the phone doesn't relay the call to Apple Watch or when Airpods take ages to pair before you want to take the call. No amount of polished steel or other nonsense makes up for it.
My deepest respect and thanks to Cambridge Union for such a phenomenal, high caliber, high achiever guest. Johny Ive always has a special place in my heart. It is a privilege to hear his vision.
In speech, as in his designs, Johnny seems to have that awesome ability to convey a high density of information in a highly understandable way.
Steve's Quote "There's lots of ways to be as a person, people express their deep appreciation in different ways, one of the ways I believe people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity is to make something wonderful and put it out there and you never meet these people, you never shake their hands, you never hear their story or tell yours, but some how in the act of making something with a great deal of care and love, some thing is transmitted there and it's a way of expressing to the rest of our species our deep appreciation. "
Thank you for transcribing this!
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A true craftsman and innovator Sir Jony Ive is. Brilliant speech.
Cheered me up immensely
"There's lots of ways to be as a person. People express their deep appreciation in different ways. But one of the ways that I believe people express their appreciation to the rest of humanity, is to make something wonderful and put it out there. And you never meet the people, you never shake their hands, you never hear their story, or tell yours. But somehow, in the act of making something with a great deal of care and love, something is transmitted there. And it's a way of expressing, to the rest of our species, our deep appreciation." --- at @33:07
@@annsophiefans1472 this is more of like Steve Jobs ideology , there are multiple videos of him talking about literally this with exact same lines , check Steve Jobs archives and explore those videos too !
jony ive @ 7:27
How is this not the Top Comment, comon people... ......
Those glasses were inspired by Eddie the Eagle. So magical.
I would love to meet the legend
Hes got a great voice.
So how many of us skip the video ahead so we don't need to listen to good old trust fund kid :P
what an annoying guy, regardless of socioeconomic position.
Glasses were the killer move here... 👌🏼
Apple's Chief Design Officer, Sir Jony Ive: starts @7:27
Thanks
I am not a violent man but until 7:31 I really want to smash my screen...
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Top man... And he's British - Shame that we always end up losing talent to others.
7:27
He speaks slow but I still can't understand if I speed up the video.
Now, designers, we create TOOLS --- starts at @10:39
There's three minutes of graciously mentioning Sir Stephen Hawking a lot.
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Mere collections of particles in nature
9:20 I feel like this was mean :|
He and his team really care about others really true caring human !!!
Cook is making movies, entertainment, even apple events are entertainment now, no more following idea of "great tools to help us"(focus on extérieur apple as companies) no more on human, help or care !
Steev said we have 100 ideas and juste 30 of them are great and we need to say to other 70% no, to stay focus and dedicate 100% of us in them (that was work as responsible company)
Not doing what comes juste because apple can, its really bad for future generation, great tools turn for them as just entertainment !
They coud rather movies, why not have a platform of get knowledge and pay few € par months, with great teachers.....
But they are going pro and normal confused totally no more simple and useful just like another company but on larger level !!
Peopleinneed homeless social enterprise we need ideas
Pole Nit communism lol.
He gained quite a few pounds
Are british people that boring is a crowd in general
What the fuck are those glasses Jony? they don't do you much for you mate or apparently even fit you. Good talk though, well interesting despite the dry delivery.
If you worked at Apple the iphone would not exist.
@@MostCommentsAreFake-ud8by 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As a top designer he wears terrible looking spectacles.
Unfortunately, Jony Ive is devoid of any sense of genuine care for the user.
The horrible design of symmetric side buttons that most of the time result in screenshots or shutting down the screen while grabbing the phone.. The horrible camera bump and sharp edges on iPad Pro... Pencil that needs to be connected every time before you pick it up.. the annoying persistent home button indicator, wasted space, lack of true usability.. the list can go on forever
To put it simply, Jony Ive is one of the most overrated designers. He merely designs drafts of products that Apple sells as finished ones. Glib and hubris.
I disagree. The user experience on Apple products can't be matched by any other competitor. Apple's design team has always been on top of the game, it is instantly recognizable and consistent. Can it be improved? Of course.
iPhone is the only smartphone that has a beautiful stainless steel that is polished. The attention to detail on iPhone is unrivalled. From the matching unibody colour of the speaker grill to every single button’s edge being Matt or polished depending on the unibody material and texture. The camera has a beautiful Sapphire Crystal, a Quad-LED True Tone Flash and a beautiful Polished Stainless steel accent around the module.
Ameer Ali Ouarda I know, but attention to details is pointless without looking at a big picture. Usability of Apple products is pretty bad. Apple does not care about ergonomics and real life use. Almost every day I am annoyed how ignorant Jony Ive's design is - using Apple Watch when wearing a sleeve, operating ios devices with sweaty palms on a bike, trying to do something in compete darkness, etc. Ive designs toys not tools.
@randomcomentator:
I disagree. Samsung’s ONE UI has taken heavy inspiration from the iOS, by putting controls at the bottom of each app such as Clock (for example). But putting them at the lower portion of the app it’s easier to reach. There is additionally reachability. Furthermore, the camera bump is eliminated as soon as you put it in the case. iPhone is still the only smartphone that’s has no bottom bezel, and the competition has had since 2017 to catch up. Furthermore, the front and rear glass is subtly curved to provide seamless transition in materials and makes swiping from the bottom and the side a more seamless and “meant to be” experience with both hardware and software considerations. iOS 7 pushed the entire mobile software industry forward for a more simplistic, test beautiful design trend. Of course there’s areas to improve upon such as a Dark Mode, but to say Apple does not care about ergonomics is hard to believe. The 5.8 inch iPhone has a massive screen, in such a compact design. It’s the shortest 5.8 inch screen phone you can get. As with the 6.5 inch, that is also the shortest phone of its screen size you can get. It’s both less thick and less tall than the 6.3 inch Note8
Ameer Ali Ouarda Watch Objectified - the documentary about industrial design if you haven't. What you write is true but it's an incomplete picture. Good design is defined on how it works in extreme cases. iPhone does't work well in extreme cases, mentioned above. FaceID is unusable when holding the phone close to face in bed, the button layout often results in accidental screenshots, it is even more to restart the phone with the new button sequence (and restarting is a must every other day if you want your phone to work), the screen is flickering and unreadable in darkness when reduce white point is turned on, SIRI turns very easily by accident because of the button placement, it is very hard to record good videos without accessories (there is no resting place for fingers, the phone is slippery, fingers obscure the view, etc), the phone gets hot and is unpleasant to touch.... I could go on and on. Please understand, Apple designs for 50% of use cases and when you really need to do something less conventional with the phone, it always fails - both in hardware and software. I am not talking about aesthetics, but what Ive says in interviews - "Design is how a product works not how it looks" - yet he focuses on the looks.
Add to that how you miss a phone call because either the phone doesn't relay the call to Apple Watch or when Airpods take ages to pair before you want to take the call. No amount of polished steel or other nonsense makes up for it.