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JONY IVE'S

FEW PEOPLE HAVE come to embody Apple in the modern era as much as Jony Ive. Apple’s chief designer has had his hand in every great project to come out of Apple for the last 25 years, from the iMac G3 and iPod to the iPhone and iPad.

As his status grew, he started designing Apple’s software and even helped create Apple’s new HQ, Apple Park. If you saw something made by Apple, you saw something made by Jony Ive.

That’s why it was such a shock when he announced his intention to leave Apple. He’ll be leaving behind an incredible body of work that truly changed the tech world. So join us as we take a look back over some of Ive’s greatest hits — and a couple of his misses, too.

iMAC G3 1998

returned to Apple (after a 12–year gap running NeXT), one of the first things he tasked Jony Ive with doing was designing the iMac G3. There was

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