Apple, “Intention” | Insights and Inspiration from 50+ Great Examples
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Apple, “Intention” | Insights and Inspiration from 50+ Great Examples
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Let’s look at that Apple example again and rewrite the example in the order Apple actually communicates. This time, the example starts with WHY. Everything we do, we believe in challenging the status quo. We believe in thinking differently. The way we challenge the status quo is by making our products beautifully designed, simple to use and user-fr
... See moreTo me, marketing is about values. This is a very complicated world, it’s a very noisy world, and we’re not going to get a chance to get people to remember much about us. No company is. And so we have to be really clear on what we want them to know about us.
Now, Apple—fortunately—is one of the half a dozen best brands in the whole world. Right up th
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From J. Ive, A. Zuckerman, “Designed by Apple in California”, 2016 Nov
Introduction by Jony Ive
This is a book with very few words.
It is about our products, their physical nature, and how they were made.
While this is a design book, it is not about the design team, the creative process, or product development. It is an objective representation of our
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Apple designs their products for an emotional response. Start by asking "what do you want somebody to feel" and then they craft around that intention
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The question we asked was, “Our customers want to know: Who is Apple, and what is it that we stand for? Where do we fit in this world?"
And what we're about isn't making boxes for people to get their jobs done, although we do that well. We do that better than almost anybody, in some cases.
But Apple is about something more than that. Apple, at t
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https://x.com/BrianRoemmele/status/1777893696840847474 Steve Jobs talks how important craft is in everything that we do
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