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Speaking exclusively to Tim Bradshaw, the FT’s global tech correspondent, theBritish designer explainsin Silicon Valley style why now is the right time to start his new creative venture, LoveFrom; how he’ll continue to work closely with Apple, and how Steve Jobs inspired the move years ago in a team...
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The Financial Times Limited
28-06-2019
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Summary: | Speaking exclusively to Tim Bradshaw, the FT’s global tech correspondent, theBritish designer explainsin Silicon Valley style why now is the right time to start his new creative venture, LoveFrom; how he’ll continue to work closely with Apple, and how Steve Jobs inspired the move years ago in a team meeting: “He [said] that one of the fundamental motivations was that when you make something with love and with care . . . you are expressing your gratitude to humanity, to the species. According to Bari: “It’s a curious paradox that as office culture looks more relaxed, codes of conduct have grown stricter. Senator Kamala Harris proved herself a contender in the first round of TV debates. * Boris Johnson, frontrunner in the UK prime ministerial race, says that Article 24 of the World Trade Organization’s underlying treaty would allow the UK to maintain its current trading relationship with the EU even if it crashed out. |
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