In a rare interview from 1996, Steve Jobs talks about getting involved — and keeping his distance — in order to make "Toy ...
Three years ago, the Steve Jobs Archive debuted as “the authoritative home for Steve’s story and a resource for ...
The longevity of Jobs’ 10-minute design session suggests the approach worked. The calculator survived nearly two decades of Mac OS updates, outlasting many more elaborate interface elements. What ...
And why letting people come up with their own ideas, and actually try those ideas, is almost always the best approach.
To celebrate the 30th anniverary of 'Toy Story,' the Steve Jobs Archive shared an interview of Jobs singing Pixar's praises.
The Macintosh 128K, released by Apple Computer in 1984, was equipped with System 1.0, the earliest version of the Mac OS. System 1.0 included a desktop calculator app, which is said to have been ...
In a testament to the power of intuitive design, Steve Jobs, the iconic co-founder of Apple, sketched the original Macintosh ...
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs was infamous for his harsh critiques of the work of his team. Hardware or software, if Steve wasn’t 100% happy, you would certainly know about it. Chris Espinosa, who wrote ...
In 1982, a 21-year-old Chris Espinosa faced a familiar challenge in software design: satisfying Steve Jobs’ exacting eye. Jobs had been critiquing Espinosa’s Macintosh calculator interface for days, ...
Released by the Steve Jobs Archive, the video discusses Pixar's rapid growth, its unique talent model, and why it bet ...
Speaking at the PS Arts Express Yourself 2011 event in Santa Monica, California, Sorkin said Sony Pictures had asked him to write a Jobs movie, E! Online said today. "It's something I'm strongly ...