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Reuters:Apple iPod designer named in Queen's honour list
The chief designer of Apple Computer Inc.'s phenomenally popular iPod digital music player was named on Friday in the Queen's Honours List.

London-born Jonathan Ive, 38, Apple's senior vice president of design, on Friday was awarded the title of Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) by Queen Elizabeth.

The title recognizes Ive's achievements in industrial design as leader of the team that produced not only the iPod but also the iMac, iBook and Powerbook computer lines in his nearly 13-year career at Cupertino, California-based Apple.

Ive studied design and art at Newcastle Polytechnic in England. In 1989, he became a partner at Tangerine, a London-based design consultant where he worked on products ranging from power tools to wash basins. He joined Apple in 1992 and became the leader of the company's design team in 1996.

                                                 
by wchurchill on Mon Jan 2nd, 2006 at 02:49:50 AM EST
Look at you!  You have the Fran format down pat!!  The "Reuters:" the venue-appropriate extraneous "u" in "honor" and everything.  Well done, wchurchill.

Maybe we can eventually make language a complete impediment to understanding. -Hobbes
by Izzy (izzy at eurotrib dot com) on Mon Jan 2nd, 2006 at 03:07:58 AM EST
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Thanks Izzy, I checked ET right before going to bed and saw the post and call for help, so I did one.  It's fun.  Yours are great though--I''m going to have to get to that including a picture thing one of these days.
by wchurchill on Mon Jan 2nd, 2006 at 11:38:08 AM EST
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