In 202 Tripp Mickle, a technology reporter, published a book dubbed “After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost Its Soul.”
The book said that the departure of design guru Jony Ive lead to a lack of creativity at the tech giant. Mickle said Ive was one of Apple’s “most creative thinkers” and that CEO Tim Cook has little to no interest in design. He says the current CEO is overly concerned with functionality of its products and having Apple “better known for offering TV shows and a credit card than introducing the kind of revolutionary new devices that once defined it.” I think Mickle is very, very wrong.
Ive is a creative genius, but ….
There’s no doubt that Jony Ive is a creative genius. However, I also think that, at some point, he began to focus more on design and fashion than practicality.
Ive’s contributions at Apple, such as the original iMac, helped save the company after Steve Jobs returned. However, he was also responsible for the much hated “hockey puck” mouse. He obsessed on Mac laptop designs that were increasingly (too) thin. He also seemed more interested in the Apple Watch being a fashion item than a health device.
Again, don’t get me wrong. The Jobs/Ive combo truly helped save Apple. However, I believe Ive’s departure freed the company’s design team in many ways. Design continued upheaval, that team continues to design products that, for the most part, combine good design with good functionality.
Ive’s History at Apple
Ive joined Apple in September 1992. After several years of designing the interface aspects of Apple products he was promoted to senior vice president of Industrial Design in the late 1990s. Ive helped design the iMac, iPad, MacBook, and other products.
He also helped design Apple’s major architectural projects, such as Apple Park and Apple Stores.Apple announced in October 2012 that Ive would “provide leadership and direction for Human Interface (HI) across the company in addition to his role as the leader of Industrial Design.
Apple announced in June 2019 that Ive was departing the company as an employee to form an independent design company called LoveFrom that will count Apple among its clients. His contributions to Apple are legendary, but his departure has hardly ended innovation at the tech giant.



