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Jonathan Ive Knighthood: Apple's Design Chief Awarded Knighthood In United Kingdom

Jonathan Ive Knighthood

Posted: 12/30/11 09:45 PM ET

iPhone. iPad. iKnight.

Jonathan Ive, Apple's head of design, has been honored with a knighthood in the United Kingdom.

Per BBC News, Ive, a native of Chingford, was awarded with the title Knight Commander of the British Empire (KBE).

The design guru worked closely with the late Steve Jobs and played a key role in the creation of such iconic Apple products as the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone and the iPad.

As the San Jose Mercury News reports, Ive released a statement responding to the knighthood announcement:

"I am keenly aware that I benefit from a wonderful tradition in the UK of designing and making,'' Ive, 44, said in a statement. "To be recognized with this honour is absolutely thrilling and I am both humbled and sincerely grateful. I discovered at an early age that all I've ever wanted to do is design. I feel enormously fortunate that I continue to be able to design and make products with a truly remarkable group of people here at Apple."

Earlier this year, the Associated Press reported on Ive's background:

Ive started out far from Apple Inc.'s Cupertino headquarters. He grew up outside London and studied design at Newcastle Polytechnic (now Northumbria University) in Newcastle, England. After finishing school, he co-founded a London-based design company called Tangerine. There, he designed a range of products including combs and power tools. It was through Tangerine that he first got to work with Apple.

In 1992, while Jobs was still in the midst of a 12-year exile from Apple, the company's design chief at the time, Robert Brunner, hired Ive as a senior designer. Thomas Meyerhoffer, who worked under Ive at Apple in the `90s, believes Ive came because he understood Apple was different from other computer companies.

Bloomberg Businessweek, profiling Ive in 2006, explained that he became head of Apple's design team in 1996. Upon Steve Jobs' 1997 return to Apple, the late CEO recognized Ive's incredible talents. Jobs, quoted by biographer Walter Isaacson, explained that he set up a structure at Apple in which "There's no one who can tell him [Ive] what to do." As AppleInsider reports, Jobs viewed Ive as his "spiritual partner" at Apple.

Ive's designs can be found on the desks and in the pockets of millions of people. In addition, the Museum of Modern Art in New York houses six classic products designed by Ive: the G4 Cube Computer, the G4 Cube Speakers, the Harman Kardon iSub, the iBook, the iMac G4 Desktop and the original iPod. His massive impact on the design of technology was recognized by FORTUNE magazine in 2010 when the publication named Ive the Smartest Designer in Tech.

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06:54 PM on 01/02/2012
Yeah, I thought so ...
06:54 PM on 01/02/2012
G'stapo on patrol again ...??
06:53 PM on 01/02/2012
How many corporate organisations run anything from Apple ... let me guess ...?? None.
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TrueConservative
What happened to the GOP?
05:27 PM on 01/03/2012
Look around you, in any college classroom or airport. When people get to choose for themselves what they use, they pay more, for Apple products.
04:48 PM on 01/05/2012
Which part of the word Corporate did you not understand ..? Fortunately, I do not hang around College classrooms any more and I tend to disregard the 'Posers' in airport terminals ... the main concern in computing today is the compatibility between devices and sharing of data ... and, unfortunately, Apple is incompatible with 91% of the World's computer users ... I'm sure that Apple users are happy in their own little world, remote from reality ...
06:52 PM on 01/02/2012
I suppose that the only option for those who don't run real applications is a Crapple ... ooooh, ahhh ,,, Steve Jobs is dead ... what a shame ...
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01:37 PM on 01/01/2012
this is part of that royals crap.......................off with the heaDS of all royalssssssssssssss
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theveggiedude
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04:21 PM on 01/02/2012
I was so thrilled David Bowie turned it down 10 years ago. I don't even think he left a comment, the action alone speaks volumes.
12:13 PM on 01/01/2012
He outranks James Dyson, which is sad.
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Sansculotte
I never did like Tea
11:03 AM on 01/01/2012
I was at a meeting at Google recently and noticed that out of 46 people in the room (all of whom were top computer savvy technicians and programmers) only 1 (ONE!) had a PC. Yep. The other 45 all had MacBooks.
Only those who don't really know computers keep shouting that Apple computers suck.
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bryanzth
Honest to Goodness USA Patriot!
02:37 PM on 01/01/2012
I'm here temporarily using Vista 7. A mess of interface design mistakes and kludges. The insides might please a techie, but I use applications and I EXPECT the insides to be working well. So why does this thing need daily tuneups and reboots? Snicker. That's an MS SOP.

My other computer is a MacBook Pro. Lion roars.

BZ.
06:55 PM on 01/02/2012
Yeah, I suppose that if you can't run proper applications, you need a noddy computer like a Macbook ...
05:21 AM on 01/01/2012
A well deserved reward for some great designs...
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04:24 PM on 12/31/2011
His mastery of rounded rectangles is, indeed, impressive.
08:23 PM on 12/31/2011
Filleted rectangles of course ... one wonders how many years he practised before he didn't get it right ..?
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03:47 PM on 12/31/2011
This is an honor that is richly deserved. He is the main reason why Apple products stand out from the crowd, and why people buy their products. He is also Apple's most important executive, more than Cook.
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Highball
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03:21 PM on 12/31/2011
Yeah, Apple wouldn't be even close to the behemoth (both financially and in terms of mind-share) that is now without Jonny Ive. It's almost impossible to contemplate an Apple without his influence and terrific sense of design.

He's one of the most talented people working in the tech industry.
03:03 PM on 12/31/2011
It's nice to see some British design talent being honoured. I'm sure some people on here will boast of their ignorance that they've never heard of him.
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02:29 PM on 12/31/2011
Great to see - always thought that he didn't get enough credit for his role in Apple's second coming
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01:20 PM on 12/31/2011
While the fandroids are screaming... you didn't invent the rectangular cell phone!!!! You didn't invent the pad-shape!!!! You don't have a 4.5" screen on your phooooooonnneeeee!!!! WAAAAAAA....!!!!!