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Apple design master Jonathan Ive awarded British knighthood

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That’s Sir Jony Ive to you.

As of the new year Apple’s head of design, Jonathan Ive, will be a knight of the British Empire. The London-born engineer has been the lead designer at Apple for more than 15 years and grew to become the ‘spiritual partner’ of the company late co-founder Steve Jobs, according to Jobs himself.

The two collaborated on creating the look and feel of Apple’s many successful consumer electronics products.

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Reached by the BBC about the honor, Ive reportedly said it was ‘absolutely thrilling.’

‘I am keenly aware that I benefit from a wonderful tradition in the U.K. of designing and making,’ he said. ‘I discovered at an early age that all I’ve ever wanted to do is design.’

As described in a Times profile earlier this year, Ive is responsible for the look of Apple’s iPod music player, the iPhone and the iPad tablet, all blockbuster products in their own categories.

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-- David Sarno

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