Jahre lang war John Ive der Senior Vice President (VP) für Design. Nun soll er zum Chief Design Officer ernannt werden – eine neue Position bei Apple. Zum 1. Juli wird er seine Verantwortung im Bereich industriellem Design und Softwaredesign an zwei Kollegen übergeben.
Richard Howarth (rechts im Bild) wird dann den Posten als VP für Industrial Design und Alan Dye (links im Bild) den als VP für User Interface Design übernehmen. Beide haben bereits in der Vergangenheit einen großen Beitrag bei Apple geleistet – Howarth wirkte seit der ersten Generation des iPhones mit, während Dye für das neue Design bei iOS7 und Watch OS verantwortlich war.
Ive (mittig im Bild) erhält nun zusätzliche Aufgaben im Bereich des Apple Store Designs und des neuen Campus. Er wird nicht nur für Gebäude selbst, sondern auch für die Inneneinrichtung zuständig sein.
Der Leitungswechsel wurde in einem Artikel vom Telegraph bekannt gegeben. Tim Cook bestätigte:
Team,
I have exciting news to share with you today. I am happy to announce that Jony Ive is being promoted to the newly created position of Chief Design Officer at Apple.
Jony is one of the most talented and accomplished designers of his generation, with an astonishing 5000 design and utility patents to his name. His new role is a reflection of the scope of work he has been doing at Apple for some time. Jony’s design responsibilities have expanded from hardware and, more recently, software UI to the look and feel of Apple retail stores, our new campus in Cupertino, product packaging and many other parts of our company.
Design is one of the most important ways we communicate with our customers, and our reputation for world-class design differentiates Apple from every other company in the world. As Chief Design Officer, Jony will remain responsible for all of our design, focusing entirely on current design projects, new ideas and future initiatives. On July 1, he will hand off his day-to-day managerial responsibilities of ID and UI to Richard Howarth, our new vice president of Industrial Design, and Alan Dye, our new vice president of User Interface Design.
Richard, Alan and Jony have been working together as colleagues and friends for many years. Richard has been a member of the Design team for two decades, and in that time he has been a key contributor to the design of each generation of iPhone, Mac, and practically every other Apple product. Alan started at Apple nine years ago on the Marcom team, and helped Jony build the UI team which collaborated with ID, Software Engineering and countless other groups on groundbreaking projects like iOS 7, iOS 8 and Apple Watch.
Please join me in congratulating these three exceptionally talented designers on their new roles at Apple.
Tim
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