Zia: I think it's tough to have a conversation about beauty without being very humble and aware that there's an awful lot more going on than we can easily articulate or see or take a photograph of. The focus and simplicity, the curiosity, the design aesthetic, did that play a role? Is that also given, Johnny, for you and others around design? Any thoughts on that? And I don't mean religion. This truly means spirituality for me.
Tim Cook, Sir Jony Ive, and Laurene Powell Jobs unpack the life and work of Steve Jobs, the legendary Apple co-founder who changed consumer technology forever. Jobs was a regular guest at Code conferences, appearing at the first All Things D in 2003. Over the years on the Code stage, he predicted the end of the PC era, bantered with his arch-rival Bill Gates, and famously denied— and later teased— plans for the iPhone. Now, he’s remembered by three luminaries who knew him best: Cook, his protege and successor; Ives, who translated his ideas into iconic designs; and Powell Jobs, founder of Emerson Collective and Jobs’ wife of 20 years, until his death in 2011.
Recorded September 7, 2022 in Los Angeles.
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