Our most iconic products don't spring fully formed from their designers' minds. Even Jony Ive had to attack the iPhone more than once. (A lot more than once.) But the earliest drawings of some now-classic designs help show the process their creators went through to make something recognizable and definitive.
Friday, November 2, 2012
From AT-ATs to iPhones: Early Sketches of 10 Iconic Objects
From AT-ATs to iPhones: Early Sketches of 10 Iconic Objects
Our most iconic products don't spring fully formed from their designers' minds. Even Jony Ive had to attack the iPhone more than once. (A lot more than once.) But the earliest drawings of some now-classic designs help show the process their creators went through to make something recognizable and definitive.

Our most iconic products don't spring fully formed from their designers' minds. Even Jony Ive had to attack the iPhone more than once. (A lot more than once.) But the earliest drawings of some now-classic designs help show the process their creators went through to make something recognizable and definitive.
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