Hypercritical 2024年07月17日
Jony Ive
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乔纳森·艾维,苹果前首席设计官,被誉为当代最伟大的产品设计师,其设计的作品,如iMac、iPod、iPhone和iPad,不仅改变了苹果公司,更深刻地影响了整个科技行业。艾维的设计理念强调简洁、纯粹和功能性,他的作品将技术与美学完美融合,创造出极具辨识度和影响力的产品。本文将探讨艾维的设计哲学,以及他在苹果的成就和争议。

🍎 **艾维的设计哲学:简约至上** 艾维的设计哲学的核心是追求本质,通过去除多余的元素,展现事物的本真。他认为,一个成功的产品应该在设计上显得自然而然,仿佛是不可避免的结果。这种理念贯穿于他的所有作品,从早期 iMac 的简洁设计到后来的 MacBook 的一体成型铝合金机身,都体现了这种追求极简的理念。 艾维的设计哲学也体现在他对于产品功能的理解。他认为,功能应该是隐藏的,用户应该能够直观地使用产品,而无需学习复杂的指令。例如,iPhone 的界面设计简洁直观,用户可以轻松地找到自己需要的功能。 艾维的设计哲学也引发了一些争议。一些人认为,他的设计过于追求简洁,而忽略了功能性。例如,苹果笔记本电脑的蝶式键盘,虽然设计简洁,但使用体验并不理想。 总的来说,艾维的设计哲学是简约至上,追求本质,并以用户体验为中心。他的设计作品不仅美观,而且实用,为用户带来了极佳的使用体验。

💻 **艾维的成就:改变科技行业** 艾维在苹果的成就毋庸置疑。他领导的苹果设计团队创造了众多改变科技行业的产品,包括 iMac、iPod、iPhone 和 iPad。这些产品不仅在销量上取得了巨大成功,更重要的是,它们改变了人们使用科技产品的方式。 例如,iMac 的出现,打破了传统电脑笨重、复杂的形象,将电脑变成了时尚的家庭用品。iPod 的出现,将音乐播放器从笨重的便携式 CD 机变成了轻巧便捷的数字音乐播放器。iPhone 的出现,则彻底改变了手机行业,将手机从简单的通话工具变成了功能强大的移动终端。 艾维的设计作品不仅改变了科技行业的产品形态,更重要的是,它们改变了人们对科技产品的审美标准。艾维的设计强调简洁、纯粹和功能性,他的作品将技术与美学完美融合,创造出极具辨识度和影响力的产品。 艾维在苹果的成就,不仅体现在产品设计上,更体现在他对于设计团队的领导能力。他建立了一个充满创造力和激情的设计团队,并为他们创造了一个自由探索和创新的环境。

🤔 **艾维的争议:过度追求简约?** 艾维的设计哲学虽然受到广泛赞誉,但也引发了一些争议。一些人认为,他的设计过于追求简洁,而忽略了功能性。例如,苹果笔记本电脑的蝶式键盘,虽然设计简洁,但使用体验并不理想。 此外,一些人认为,艾维的设计过于追求美感,而忽略了产品的实用性。例如,苹果 TV 的遥控器,虽然设计简洁,但使用起来并不方便。 艾维的设计理念也引发了关于产品设计和用户体验之间平衡的讨论。一些人认为,产品设计应该以用户体验为中心,而另一些人认为,产品设计应该追求美感和创新。 总的来说,艾维的设计理念是成功的,他的设计作品改变了科技行业,并影响了人们对科技产品的审美标准。但他的设计理念也存在一些争议,关于产品设计和用户体验之间平衡的讨论,将继续伴随着科技行业的不断发展。

According to any reasonable set of quantifiable measures, Jony Ive departs Apple as the greatest product designer who has ever lived. His hit products sold in vast numbers and were fundamentally transformative to both the company he worked for and the world at large. We all know their names: iMac, iPod, iPhone, iPad. Together, these products helped set the direction for the most consequential industry of the last century.

As the leader of design at Apple, Ive inevitably receives acclaim for work done by other people on his team. This is what it means to be the public face of a collaborative endeavor involving hundreds of people. Ive himself is the first to credit his team, always using the word "we" in his appearances in Apple's design videos. One gets the impression that Ive has historically used "we" to refer to the design team at Apple, rather than Apple as a whole, but he certainly never meant it to refer to himself.

While the iPhone is obviously the most important product in Ive's portfolio, his most significant and lasting contribution to Apple and the tech industry in general is embodied by a product that he worked on much more directly, and with far less help: the original iMac.

Aside from dramatically reversing Apple's slide into obscurity, the iMac finally pushed the industry over the hill it had been climbing for decades. Nearly overnight, it went from an industry primarily concerned with technical specifications to one that more closely matches every other mainstream consumer business—one where fashion and aesthetics are not just a part of the appeal of a product, they are often the dominant factor. As much as any individual product design, this is Ive's legacy.

Zima Blue

There is a certain predictable progression in the career of creative professionals. In the beginning is the acquisition of basic skills and experience—the tools needed on the road to mastery. Work done in this phase is more likely to be constrained by the orthodoxy of a given industry. The first step to making a great product is to make a competent product. One must know the rules before breaking them.

The lives of creative people are often animated by a few deeply held notions. These may be philosophical, aesthetic, fanciful—anything that stirs the soul. Early creative work often fails to embody these ideals to the satisfaction of the creator. Perhaps one's skills are not yet adequate. Perhaps one lacks the confidence to defy convention to the degree required. An early-career creative professional is surrounded by constraints.

With the acquisition of greater skill and authority comes more freedom. If you're Jony Ive, working in a company where that skill has led to world-changing hit products and their associated fortune and well-deserved corporate promotion, you may find yourself with very few limitations indeed. Everything has come together to finally give you a chance to do it right for once—to get closer than ever to that deeply held notion, that ideal.

It's not hard to guess what animates Ive's design philosophy. He's repeated some variation of it in nearly every Apple product design video. Ive wants to get to the essential nature of a thing. By stripping away the extraneous, we are left with the intrinsic truth of a thing. A successful design should seem obvious in retrospect. It should seem inevitable.

This philosophy has been embodied in the products themselves, and its potency has tracked Ive's career. Early on, technical, financial, and authoritative limits led to designs that today's Ive would likely view as over-complicated: a jigsaw of decorative exterior panels fastened to an inner framework housing a hodgepodge of components.

Contrast this with latter-day products like the unibody Apple laptops, where a single slab of machined aluminum replaced dozens of individual parts and their associated fasteners, seams, squeaks, and rattles. Or look at products like AirPods and the Apple Pencil that seem not to be assembled at all, but rather to have sprung into existence as complete entities. When introducing each similar product or manufacturing advance—each further simplification—Ive's joy has been apparent, even through his usual understated demeanor.

And so we come to the most common criticism of Ive's work. With so few limitations on his power and skills, the spark that animates his creative philosophy has been allowed to burn so brightly that it has overwhelmed everything else. Symmetry overrides utility1. Simplicity overrides flexibility2. Purity of form overrides quality of function3.

This creative arc is dramatized in spectacular fashion in Zima Blue, an animated short that's part of the Netflix anthology series Love, Death & Robots. I don't want to spoil the ending; suffice it to say that I doubt Jony Ive's career beyond Apple will lead to quite such a dramatic conclusion. But the dogged pursuit of a core animating belief rings true to me.

Millennium Designer

If Ive has overstayed his usefulness at Apple, it is only by a little. Few careers in any field will ever match his run at Apple. His designs changed the tech industry forever, and he hit home run after home run on the playing field that he built.

It's often said that the best creative work requires limitations. In this case, another piece of industry wisdom also applies: success hides problems. But in the years to come, when I look back on Jony Ive's work at Apple, I doubt I'll dwell much on the tail end, when he very nearly caught that thing he'd been pursuing for his entire career. Will he ever catch it? Does anyone? I'm not sure it matters to me. After all, it's the chase that I love.


  1. MacBook keyboard layout; iMac puck mouse.

  2. 2013 Mac Pro; MacBook port variety and count.

  3. Apple TV remote; butterfly keyboard.

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