Jony Ive is leaving Apple to launch a new firm

The man who won over decades of Apple fans with iconic and his pronunciation of “aluminum” is out at the company. Sir Jonathan Paul “Jony” Ive told The Financial Times today that he’s leaving the company after 27 years. Ive led a design team that created an army of consumer electronics’ most iconic devices, including […]

The man who won over decades of Apple fans with iconic and his pronunciation of “aluminum” is out at the company. Sir Jonathan Paul “Jony” Ive told The Financial Times today that he’s leaving the company after 27 years. 

Ive led a design team that created an army of consumer electronics’ most iconic devices, including the iPhone, iPod and various Mac products. The executive will begin transitioning away from the company at the end of 2019, launching a new project titled LoveFrom next year.

Apple confirmed the move in a press release, noting that it will remain a client of his new design firm.

“Jony is a singular figure in the design world and his role in Apple’s revival cannot be overstated, from 1998’s groundbreaking iMac to the iPhone and the unprecedented ambition of Apple Park, where recently he has been putting so much of his energy and care,” said Tim Cook said in the release. “Apple will continue to benefit from Jony’s talents by working directly with him on exclusive projects, and through the ongoing work of the brilliant and passionate design team he has built. After so many years working closely together, I’m happy that our relationship continues to evolve and I look forward to working with Jony long into the future.”

Ive echoed the sentiment in the interview, telling the site, “While I will not be an [Apple] employee, I will still be very involved — I hope for many, many years to come. This just seems like a natural and gentle time to make this change.”

No immediate replacement has been named for Ive, who joined the company full time in September 1992. Apple’s Chief Design Officer first made a name for himself at the company with the design of the PowerBook while still at the London-based design firm, Tangerine. In recent years, he had increasingly become one Apple’s most prominent faces, regularly appearing in design videos for the company.

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