
Design Like Apple
Seven Principles for Creating Insanely Great Products, Services, and Experiences
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Narrated by:
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John Edson
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Erik Synnestvedt
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Written by:
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John Edson
About this listen
From his earliest days at Apple, Steve Jobs set the standard that all products should be "insanely great". Apple sees design as a tool for creating beautiful experiences that surprise and delight, but also convey a point of view down to the smallest detail - from the tactile feedback of a keyboard to the out-of-the-box experience of an iPhone package. This is no accident; the entire Apple organization is designed to give top priority to design considerations.
Design Like Apple uncovers the lessons from Apple's singular approach to product creation, manufacturing, delivery, and customer experience. Learn how design can create a competitive advantage by delivering beauty, ingenuity, and charisma. Get guidance on how to nurture taste, talent, and a design culture at every level of your organization. Help your employees zoom out to view the big picture, see the relationships between objects and the space around them, and understand the product's context so that they can design a compelling and infinitely useful system for your customers. Gain the courage to relentlessly prototype. And finally, find your voice as a brand and a business.
Bridging creativity and commerce, this audiobook will show you how to truly Design Like Apple.
©2012 John Edson (P)2012 Gildan Media LLCWhat listeners say about Design Like Apple
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- Barry O'Brien
- 30-04-25
Not very useful by an apple fanboy
I was hoping for something detailed and realistic. Instead its an apple fanboy projection as to why Microsoft and Google are just boring and everything Apple does is perfect. While I agree Apple has good products, it also makes plenty of mistakes (Its Final Cut software is not that great, and I tunes has been superseded bu Spotify). I was hoping this would be filled with details instead of sarcastic view of how Apple will always design the best products of all time. Thank goodness it was written before Tesla, or it would be even more unbearable than it is.
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