Design lessons from the ‘Minister of Magic’

SIMPLE lines, carefully selected material and details that answer directly to specific needs will create successful design solutions. Spaces, like Apple’s gadgets, must not be littered with forms and details that have no bearing on its function and user experience.

Yes, that’s what The Economist magazine called him, and I fully agree. More than a week after Steve Jobs’ passing, the world is still running tributes (this one included!) to the man who has, by far, made the greatest advances to the way digital devices enrich our lives. Steve Jobs may be gone, but the $340 billion, 49,000 employee-strong Apple “industry,” looks forward to a future built on Job’s enviable ability to think “outside the box.” Technology meets artistry in the world of magical devices that Apple creates. We draw some lessons here.

Apple cleverly fashioned its creations to cater to the human experience. Its meticulous approach to the design process simplifies rather than complicates. In all their simplicity, they set the stage for enchantment. They wove magic.

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