Brent Schlender Quotes
The Main Reason We Were Close And Worked In The Way We Did Was That It Was A Collaboration That Was Based On More Than Just The Traditional View Of Design," Ive Says. "We Both Perceived Objects In Our Environment, And People, And Organizational Structures Intuitively In The Same Way. Beauty Can Be Conceptual, It Can Be Symbolic, It Can Stand As Testament To Progress And What Humankind Has Managed To Achieve In The Last Fifteen Years. In That Sense, It Could Represent Progress, Or It Could Be Something As Trivial As The Machined Face On A Screw. That's Why We Got On Well, 'cause We Both Thought That Way. If My Contribution Was Simply To The Shapes Of Things, We Wouldn't Have Spent So Much Time Together. It Makes No Sense That The CEO Of A Company This Size Would Spend Nearly Every Lunchtime And Big Chunks Of The Afternoon With Somebody Who Just Was Preoccupied With Form.
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