After nearly three years working with Kate and Andy Spade in 2006, you're recruited to Apple. Was that a terrifying experience, a designer with no rules? Well, rules are helpful, but I think everyone had their own set of passions. That particular time in New York was a really special time in the sort of overarching New York design scene.
As Vice President of Human Interface Design at Apple, Alan Dye has spent much of his career working for a company that has done perhaps more than any other to make design sexy, essential, and highly coveted. He joins to discuss his lustrous creative path working with Ogilvy’s Brand Integration Group, Kate Spade, Apple and the brand new, highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro.