In a few days making a year since the release of the first paper book in the history of Apple. Jonathan Ive decided, after several years making it, to release a book in honor of Steve Jobs that shows the products that Apple has put on sale and some have never seen before related to their manufacturing process.
The arrival of this book left users speechless who went crazy to get one and it is that nothing was known if they were only going to launch a limited number of units or if it was going to reach the list of cloths that they published in the note of press that were Australia, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, the United Kingdom and the United States.
A year later, the book is still on sale so that it reaches all those who want it. It is still on sale in its two versions, 26 x 32,4 cm at € 199,00 and 33 x 41,3 cm at € 299,00.
"From the beginning, Steve was motivated by his heartfelt intent to create a legacy for humanity, and this remains our ideal and our goal as we look to the future," said Jony Ive, Apple's chief design officer.“This report wants to be a simple compilation of some of the products that we have designed in recent years. We hope it will help explain how and why they exist, and serve as a resource for students of all design disciplines. "
I would find it more interesting with some writing, describing each image and explaining details of the manufacture of the products.
Only with images that, sometimes, one does not know what exactly one is seeing, I find it quite bland.