Each new generation usually has more features and refinements while typically being physically smaller and lighter than its predecessor, while usually (but not always) retaining the older model's price tag
2. Introduction
Apple Inc. products have had a number of various design
motifs since its inception. Recent motifs were mainly
developed under the collaboration of Steve Jobs and Sir
Jonathan Ive beginning in 1997, radically altering the
previous Apple computer designs.
The iPod continued the look of the consumer line,
featuring an opaque, white front. The success and
wide embrace of Apple's iPod appeared to have had an
effect on Ive and his design team, and some
noted the striking similarity of the iPod's design with the
subsequent iMac G5 and Mac mini designs.
11. Ipod Touch 4th Generation
◎Front facing camera for
Facetime
◎Bulit-in mic
◎Thinner design
12. ◎New aluminium design with
more coloured options
◎Siri
◎4” Retina Display
Ipod Touch 5th Generation
13. Ipod Touch 6th Generation
◎New colours
◎Upgraded storage
◎New internal features and
camera
14. Sir Jonathan Ive
◎ Jonathan Ive is Apple’s Chief
Design Officer.
◎ A Knight Commander of the
British Empire in 2013 “for
services to design and
enterprise.”
◎ Awarded the title of Royal
Designer for Industry.
◎ Holds honorary doctorates from
the Royal College of Art, the
Rhode Island School of Design
and Northumbria University.
15. Conclusion
Each new generation usually has
more features and refinements
while typically being physically
smaller and lighter than its
predecessor, while usually (but
not always) retaining the older
model's price tag.
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