A television show interviews Jonathan Ive and Marc Newson

PRODUCT (RED)

A while ago, we published in Soy de Mac a post in which we talked about the importance of Product (RED) that both Apple and many other associated companies were developing in order to donate part of the profits to the fight against AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

Last week he returned to the attack and those of Cupertino announced that the reserves were already activated within the iTunes music store the album (RED) that each year is launched and with which they were going to donate all the profits instead of a part. This week, people continue to talk about this group of companies (RED) and an interview was carried out on a television channel with Jonathan Ive as Marc Newson in relation to the products they have been designing for months.

This week the two designers were invited to the American television program The Charlie Rose Show, where they spoke and presented their ideas and concepts about the products they are designing and about their design work in general. They advocate simplicity in designs so that the resulting product is simple and useful at the same time. The video of the interview has been published on YouTube and since Soy de Mac We present it to you:

The two designers have been collaborating closely for several months in the design of various products destined for the Sotheby's auction to, as we have pointed out previously, raise funds for the fight against certain diseases. Products like the future Mac PRO in red, a reinvented Leica camera or gold EarPods. All this in order to attract attention and that the bids are as high as possible.

More information - Auction of a new Mac Pro in red color in the Product style (Red)

Source - Macrumors


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