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Sense Quotes by Jonathan Ive
- So much of what we try to do is get to a point where the solution seems inevitable: you know, you think "of course it's…
- We don't do focus groups - that is the job of the designer. It's unfair to ask people who don't have a sense of the…
- As consumers we are incredibly discerning, we sense where has been great care in the design, and when there is cynicism and greed.
- We’re keenly aware that when we develop and make something and bring it to market that it really does speak to a set of values.…
- One of the hallmarks of the team is this sense of looking to be wrong. It's the inquisitiveness, and sense of exploration. It's about being…
- What we make testifies who we are. People can sense care and can sense carelessness.
- I think subconsciously people are remarkably discerning. I think that they can sense care.
- What we make testifies who we are. People can sense care and can sense carelessness. This relates to respect for each other and carelessness is…
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