Apple removes designer Ive from leadership page

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Image copyrightApple website Image caption Apple has removed Sir Jonathan Ive's profile from the leadership page of
their website The profile of Sir Jonathan Ive, Apple's former chief design officer, has now been deleted from the company's
leadership page, ending speculation about the date of his departure
In June, Sir Jonathan announced he would be leaving, without saying when
Apple says it will continue to be one of the "primary clients" of LoveFrom, a company he co-founded fellow Apple Watch designer Marc
Newson."Apple will continue to benefit from Jony's talents," Tim Cook said in June.The Apple chief executive said it would be "working
directly with him on exclusive projects, and through the ongoing work of the brilliant and passionate design team he has built"
"Jony is a singular figure in the design world and his role in Apple's revival cannot be overstated," he said
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption Sir Jonathan was responsible for designing some of Apple's best-selling
products, including the iPod Sir Jonathan joined Apple in 1992 and led the design team since 1996
He was responsible for designing some of Apple's best-selling products, including the iPod, iMac and iPad
"I am most proud of the lasting work we have done to create a design team, process and culture at Apple that is without peer," Sir Jony said
in June
"There is no question Jony Ive was one of the central figures in Apple's ascendancy and design philosophy but over recent years he has
increasingly stepped back from day-to-day operations," Ben Wood, chief of research at CCS Insight, told TheIndianSubcontinent News
Image copyrightAPPLEImage caption Apple's MacBook Pro was introduced at California's worldwide developers conference in
2017. "Ive's departure is doubtless more about what he wants to do as an individual rather than issues with any specific
products or services Apple offers."Ive's design philosophy will continue to exist inside Apple given how entrenched it has become during his
time with the business."London-born Sir Jonathan began his design career at Newcastle Polytechnic and served as chancellor of the Royal
College of Art in London
Prior to joining Apple, he designed an array of products, including microwave ovens and toothbrushes, at Tangerine
And a former colleague at the company, Martin Darbyshire, told TheIndianSubcontinent News: "He has always been a brilliant designer,
marrying the best of being a master craftsman with a strategic vision
"I hope to see him now turn his focus to solving some of the big challenges of today - as I know he has the ability (and connections) to
make a positive difference."