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Danielle Newnham Podcast
Doug Menuez: Documenting Steve Jobs & The Digital Revolution

Danielle Newnham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 54:52


Today's guest is the wonderful Doug Menuez – a documentary photographer, director and photojournalist whose incredible career has seen him cover the AIDS crisis, the Ethiopian famine, the birth of the digital revolution in the 1980s where he documented founders like Steve Jobs, Marc Andreessen, Bill Gates, the Adobe founders and more and that is how he came on my radar.His book, Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000 which highlights just a snippet of the over two million images which he took of that time is a such an incredible homage to the people that built the future we live in now.And in today's episode, we talk about it and the people he shot in his career– from the three years he had exclusive access to Steve Jobs to the time he got kidnapped in Sudan. We also discuss the three most pivotal moments in Doug's life which include meeting his wonderful wife Tereza and the moment she was diagnosed two years ago with Alzheimer's.There are some incredible stories of hope in this episode and some heartwarming lessons on the importance of patience and persistence and the ability of founders to keep going, despite the odds stacked against them.I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Here is my conversation with Doug Meneuz.Doug website / Instagram / Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000Danielle Twitter / Instagram / Substack Newsletter / YouTubeImage of Doug by Christopher Michel  

Prime Lenses
Prime Lenses Episode 25 - Doug Menuez

Prime Lenses

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 75:00


Documentary photographer and director Doug Menuez once stood at the North Pole, crossed the Sahara, had tea with Stalin's daughter and held a chunk of Einstein's brain. Quitting his blues band in 1981, he began his 40+ year career freelancing for Time, LIFE, Newsweek, Fortune, USA Today, the New York Times Magazine and many other publications. He covered the AIDS crisis, homelessness in America, politics, five Super Bowls and the Olympics. His portrait assignments include Presidents Clinton and Bush, Sr. and Cate Blanchett, Lenny Kravitz, Mother Teresa, Jane Goodall and Hugh Jackman. His award-winning advertising campaigns and projects for global brands include Chevrolet, FedEx, Leica, GE, Coca Cola, Emirates Airlines Microsoft. Menuez' work has been honoured by many organisations, including the Kelly Awards, The AOP London, The Cannes Festival, The One Show, The Art Director's Club of NY, The Epson Creativity Award, American Photography, the International Photography Awards, NY Photo Festival, Graphis, and Communication Arts. He's had solo and group exhibits worldwide. His fourth book, “Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000,” by Simon & Schuster's Atria Books, became a #1 bestseller on Amazon's photo book list and published in 6 countries and 17 languages. Over 100 million people around the world have seen the project through the book, exhibits, viral press and his talks. A exhibition of rare images of Silicon Valley's greatest innovators, including Steve Jobs, as they changed our world, continues to travel. His extensive archive of over two million images was acquired by Stanford University Libraries in 2004.Sign up to the Prime Lenses newsletter for a mid week treat.More about this show:A camera is just a tool but spend enough time with photographers and you'll see them go misty eyed when they talk about their first camera or a small fast prime that they had in their youth. Prime Lenses is a series of interviews with photographers talking about their photography by way of three lenses that mean a lot to them. These can be interchangeable, attached to a camera, integrated into a gadget, I'm interested in the sometimes complex relationship we have with the tools we choose, why they can mean so much and how they make us feel.

Mac Folklore Radio
Steve Hayman - NeXT's Black Monday (1993)/The Merger (1996)

Mac Folklore Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 19:36


Steve Hayman and diskzero recall the death and unlikely rebirth of NeXT. Original text from blog.hayman.net (Remembering NeXT's Black Monday, Apple & Next 25 Years Ago Today). Additional text from diskzero on the orange website. Thanks to thj for the submission! Audio clips from these interviews packed with insight into Apple's resurgence in the 2000s: Avie Tevanian: CHM interview video (1, 2) and transcript (1, 2) Jon Rubinstein: CHM interview video (1, 2) and transcript NeXTEVNT 2015 with Michael Johnson, Doug Menuez, Peter Graffagino and Don Melton Scott Forstall at CHM's iPhone Tenth Anniversary panel (second half) What happened to Dell's WebObjects-based online store? (left/right channels out of phase; use headphones) Watch perhaps the coldest crowd ever put in front of Steve Jobs as they take in a demonstration of a flight booking web application built in WebObjects running on Windows NT in 1996–at a Microsoft conference, no less. [originally hosted at Microsoft until 2019, now purged]

Business Jazz
Røde launch product with an issue - and succeed beyond imagination S14 - E01

Business Jazz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 31:35


SEASON 14 BEGINS HERE - in a new venue: Montenotte Hotel on the east side of Cork City. Paul & Roger settle down with new equipment - and focus on marketing, in a genuine way. You hear Paul make a mistake - and Roger correcting him. Ray Kelleher is the Director of Sales & Marketing. He joins Business Jazz for a brief chat. You hear that the hotel will soon start its own podcast. Previous venues include Lords Cricket Ground, Blackrock Castle Observatory cafe, Café Beva, Republic of Work. We use Røde microphones - from Australia. Paul sheepishly says he doesn't associate Australia with "tip-top technology". Roger speaks about how good Sennheiser kit is - and how much more expensive their mics are than Røde. https://bit.ly/3EvLpEl is the link to the equipment that Roger talks about. Doug Menuez - one of Roger's favourite photographers - is mentioned. "Let's send this episode to the CEO of Røde". There's a lot more to listen to.

Danielle Newnham Podcast
Donna Auguste on Resilience, Breaking Barriers and Ignoring the Naysayers

Danielle Newnham Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 59:17


Have you ever seen a picture of someone you've never met and wanted to know their story?I first saw a picture of Donna Auguste in Doug Menuez's great book –Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985 - 2000 …and I had to know more about her. A black woman leading an engineering team at Apple – her photo stood out – for all the right reasons, among a sea of pictures of Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, John Sculley et al.Two years later, and I got the exclusive chance to sit down with Donna who shares her inspiring story for this podcast – from being the first African-American (man or woman) to enter the PhD program at Carnegie Mellon researching AI, to managing the Newton engineering team at Apple to selling her software business for $147 million. It's all the more amazing when you learn the obstacles she had to overcome.With a bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science from Berkeley, Donna went on to research Artificial Intelligence at Carnegie Mellon where she spent the holidays interning at Xerox PARC in the early 80s before heading to IntelliCorp as a software engineer working on products which incorporated AI. She then went on to Apple before co-founding her own company - Freshwater Software.This episode is one of my favourites – Donna's story is one of grit, faith, determination, ignoring the naysayers and ultimately, a story of success.As Donna says when discussing the VC's reaction to her when fundraising, “They had a whole model of what they were looking for and I fit none of it.” Donna proved them wrong. And the lessons she shares shows that you can too, whoever…wherever you are.As this is the final episode in Series 2, I wanted to thank you dear listeners for coming on this journey with me. I have so enjoyed speaking to my incredible guests: Dan Bricklin, Rana el Kaliouby, Nolan Bushnell, David Byttow, Avery Wang, Megan Smith, Ed Smith and of course, Donna Auguste.I look forward to welcoming you back for Series 3.-----Let us know what you think of this episode and please rate, review and share - it means the world to me and helps others to find it too.Danielle on Twitter @daniellenewnham and  Instagram @daniellenewnhamDonna on Twitter / Auguste Research website-----This episode was hosted by me - Danielle Newnham, a recovering founder, author and writer who has been interviewing tech founders and innovators for ten years - and produced by Jolin Cheng.  Mentioned in this episode: Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985 - 2000 by Doug Menuez 

Palm Springs Photo Festival Podcast
PALM SPRINGS PHOTO FESTIVAL PODCAST #22, Conversation 41: Photographer Doug Menuez

Palm Springs Photo Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 112:32


Doug Menuez, photojournalist, gonzo documentary photographer, epic raconteur, bluesman and educator talks about his career choices and the ideas and events that led him to document the birth through maturity of Silicon Valley including his breakthrough introduction to Steve Jobs and all the other first-generation founders of the digital age plus the million images he made there that now reside in the Library of Stanford University. 

Workbook Radio
Episode 048- Doug Menuez, Part 4: Epiphanies

Workbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2021 11:16


In this four part series, I sat down with award winning photographer and director Doug Menuez.   In this final Chapter, Doug gives advice on how to merge your personal work with the work you’ve been hired to do as well as a creative lesson courtesy of Steve Jobs.

Workbook Radio
Episode 047- Doug Menuez, Part 3: The Crazy Dream

Workbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 18:55


Award winning photographer and director Doug Menuez talks about his first foray into music videos and then goes into the heart of FEARLESS GENIUS, a personal project 15 years in the making in which Doug visually archived the innovators whose work changed the world we live in forever.

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Workbook Radio
Episode 046- Doug Menuez, Part 2: Creating during COVID

Workbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2020 10:02


In this part 2, Doug Menuez discusses the projects he's been working on during Safer at Home. From music videos to proof of concept, Doug talks about the healing power of art and his optimism in the future of the industry.

Workbook Radio
Episode 045- Doug Menuez, Part 1: The Human Condition

Workbook Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 9:50


In this four part series, we speak with Doug Menuez about his storied career spanning 35 years as a photographer and director.  In this episode, Doug talks about his calling to capture the human condition, how it connects us, and how that's carried him from photojournalism to fashion advertising and beyond.

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Startup Garage
In Remembrance - Steve Jobs - Bonus Episode

Startup Garage

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 9:19


This is a bonus episode where we feature some rare audio clips and celebrate the life and learnings of Steve Jobs, today, on 5th October, 9 years after he passed away. This stitched-together clip has Steve talking about leadership, managing people, recruitment, he talks about the art of product design and about Apple. All the copyrights of these clips are with Apple Incorporated, USA. The image rights are with Doug Menuez. This is a non-commercial usage.

Brooklyn Photo Works
013: Doug Menuez, Visual Storyteller & Kickass Blues Harp Player!

Brooklyn Photo Works

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 115:32


USE CODE ADAM at http://squarespace.com/adam to get 10% OFF. In this episode of ISO320 Adam Lerner, and Daniel Silbert are joined by visual storyteller, Doug Menuez! Quitting his blues band in 1981, Doug began his career freelancing for Time, LIFE, Newsweek, Fortune, USA Today, the New York Times Magazine and many other publications. He covered the AIDS crisis, homelessness in America, politics, five Super Bowls and the Olympics. His portrait assignments included Presidents Bush, Sr. and Clinton, Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, Lenny Kravitz, Mother Teresa, Jane Goodall and Hugh Jackman. His award-winning advertising campaigns and corporate projects for global brands include Chevrolet, FedEx, Nikon, GE, Chevron, HP, Coca Cola, Emirates Airlines, Charles Schwab and Microsoft. We're so lucky to have Doug on our Podcast!  Besides being a photographer and musician, Doug's a down-to-earth, dude with some incredible stories to share! Follow Adam Lerner on YouTube Facebook Instagram Twitter Daniel Silbert Instagram Doug Menuez Instagram Get on the BrooklynPhotoWorks mailing list Help support the show by using this link on Amazon USE CODE ADAM at http://squarespace.com/adam to get 10% OFF. FREE GIFT from ThinkTank at http://thinktankphoto.com/adam. Check out the FroKnowsPhoto Flash Guide To submit your photos or website for a critique click here 

Dear Art Producer
060: Doug Menuez, Photographer and Lynda Goldstein, Producer

Dear Art Producer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020 36:07


Doug Menuez is a professional photographer based in New York, and Lynda Goldstein is a freelance producer with Pix Producers. They collaborated on a project called “Sheltering” following strict Covid-19 CDC guidelines with PPE and social distancing. Heather talks with them about pre-production best practices, production safety support, choreography on set, compliance personnel, finding talent during the pandemic and how to best work when clients aren’t present.   In an industry where the rules are always changing, it’s helpful to hear from those on the front lines. Heather Elder is the visionary behind NotesFromARepsJournal.com; visit HeatherElder.com for industry updates, stunning photography and video, and the artists behind the work. More about our guests: Find photographer Doug Menuez on Instagram. Find Lynda Goldstein on Instagram.  Mentions:  “Sheltering”  More about your host: Heather Elder’s Bio Heather Elder’s Blog Heather Elder on Instagram Heather Elder on Twitter Heather Elder on LinkedIn Heather Elder on Facebook

Spark+Victory Podcast
32: Creative parallels to keep you curious, with Maryline Damour.

Spark+Victory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 35:24


Subscribe to the podcast and grab a screenshot of this episode and share with your entrepreneur friends on Instagram and Facebook. Tag me [@linsibrownson] so I can thank you!  Huge thanks to @LuannNigara and @AshleyCox.co for sharing what you love about the podcast on Instagram! My guest is Maryline Damour of Damour Drake Interior Design. Maryline turned a historical home in the Hudson Valley into a design house event, because she was looking for a way to create a community among the design trade and local makers. I was fascinated to hear how she took a different approach than traditional design houses and, because of that, it has turned into something much bigger than a fun annual event. The second showhouse will be opening October 11th, 2019, so if you’re up for a fall trip to the Hudson Valley, check out the Kingston Design Connection (link below). Maryline and I also talk about how she keeps herself creatively inspired, which has included taking creative “sabbaticals” where she does a deep dive into a particular creative study. This helps her break out of the usual patterns and inspire her business creativity in a whole new way. Episode Links: View Episode 32 show notes Check out Damour Drake and Kingston Design Connection Connect with Maryline Damour on Instagram Connect with me @linsibrownson on Instagram Connect with me on Facebook Join me in a Clarity Session to get unstuck, laser focused and feeling confident af to move your business forward today.   Photo of Maryline Damour taken by Doug Menuez.

Everyday Photography, Every Day
62: The Syntopicon: Russ, Doug, Kris and Nigel

Everyday Photography, Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 39:26


Suzanne and I look at themes running through our last four episodes in the conversations with four very different photographers: Russell Brown, Doug Menuez, Kris Sanford and Nigel Barker.

Everyday Photography, Every Day
59: Meet Doug Menuez, Photojournalist and Creator of "Fearless Genius"

Everyday Photography, Every Day

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 41:58


Doug Menuez is perhaps best known as the key documentarian of the '80s Silicon Valley, and particularly his work with Steve Jobs. His work is empathic and beautiful; he's balanced a career in both commercial and fine art.

Better Than Yesterday, with Osher Günsberg

Doug Menuez is a photographer from the US, who has covered everything from the Ethiopian Famine, the emergence of the AIDS crisis, and most notably the rise of Silicon Valley between 1985 and 2000. You and I are communicating right now, both broadcasting and listening, thanks to people that he chronicled during his time documenting the incredible emergence of that part of the world and the technology to come out of it. Doug and I first came to know each other when I was studying at THNK in Amsterdam, and I’m so very grateful that he and I were able to talk today. I’ve always been a firm believer in documenting your work - my vast collection of on-set and behind the scenes pictures from the early years of Idol and my time in the USA are a testimony to that, and Doug is a fantastic example of why it’s important. Possibly his most important work was documenting the incredible rise of Silicon Valley from 1985-2000, capturing the creation of technology that you and I use every single day. You might not ever think you’ll be a photojournalist, you might only ever take photos on your phone, however what Doug has to talk about today is not only a masterclass in documenting the world around you - but also what it takes to truly change the world, from a man that was in the room as the world was being changed. This one’s pretty nerdy - it’s not often get to talk to one of my photography heroes, but hey you never know - what works for Doug in his photography process might just translate into your own process…Doug joined me over Skype from his loft in NYC, enjoy this conversation with the great Doug Menuez. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

ASMP Experts & Masters
Ep 1 — Doug Menuez

ASMP Experts & Masters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2018 46:16


Tom and Luke chat with Doug Menuez about the business and technology of photography, his book Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution In Silicon Valley 1985-2000, and the many years he spent documenting the life and career of Steve Jobs. We talk about the intersection of art and commerce, what photographers can learn from tech entrepreneurs, the importance of saying no, and building your business around the work you really care about rather than what you think will be accepted commercially. Doug Menuez is an American photographer and director. His career encompasses photojournalism, documentary, commercial, and commissioned photography. He has traveled to the North Pole, the Amazon, Vietnam, Africa, Dubai, Japan, and other regions of the world. His book Fearless Genius: The Digital Revolution in Silicon Valley 1985-2000,” became a #1 bestseller on Amazon’s photo book list and has since been published in 7 countries and in 17 languages. His portrait assignments included Presidents Bush, Sr. and Clinton, Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, Lenny Kravitz, Mother Teresa, Jane Goodall and Hugh Jackman. His award-winning advertising campaigns and corporate projects for global brands include Chevrolet, FedEx, Nikon, GE, Chevron, HP, Coca Cola, Emirates Airlines, Charles Schwab and Microsoft. Support the show (https://www.asmp.org/asmp-foundation-donations/)

The Candid Frame: Conversations on Photography

Doug Menuez is an award-winning photographer whose career over 30 years has ranged from photo journalism to commissioned work, personal book projects and documentary film. The driving concern of all his work is to explore and reflect the realities of the human condition. After launching his career as a photojournalist in 1981 at The Washington Post, he became a regular assignment photographer for Time, Newsweek, LIFE, USA Today, Fortune, and many other publications worldwide. Menuez has photographed at the North Pole, crossed the Sahara and explored the Amazon. His subjects have included the Ethiopian famine, the Olympics, and the AIDS crisis. He covered five Super Bowls, five World Series and the 1984 Olympics. He gained exclusive, unprecedented access to record the rise of Silicon Valley from 1985-2000. documented the private daily lives of its most brilliant innovators, including three years with Steve Jobs, as well as covering Bill Gates, John Warnock, Carol Bartz, Andy Grove, John Sculley, Bill Joy, and John Doerr during an era when more jobs and wealth were created than at any time in human history.   Resources: Download the free Candid Frame app for your favorite smart device. Click here to download for . Click here to download Click here to download for Support the work we do at The Candid Frame with contributing to our Patreon effort.  You can do this by visiting or visiting the website and clicking on the Patreon button. You can also provide a one-time donation via . You can follow Ibarionex on and .

The Documentary Photographer Podcast
Episode 29: Finale—Lessons Learned and How to Get the Most from this Podcast

The Documentary Photographer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2017 50:47


This is the final episode of the Documentary Photographer Podcast. It may return for a second season, but for now it is the last one. You'll hear me explain why I've called a halt and find out the top 10 wondrous things the podcast gave me.   Here's the list (in no particular order of importance):   1. Spoke to my hero: Doug Menuez 2. Spoke to great photographers 3. Taught me about photography: how to take pictures 4. Taught me about business 5. Inspired me/showed me what's possible: pursuing dreams 6. Broadened my horizons/understanding of humanity/culture 7. Marketing of my brand 8. Taught me a new product/business 9. Taught me a new skill (speaking/interviewing) 10. Broadened my network: interviewees & listeners   Thank you for your company along the way. It's been a privilege.   Links: Show & Tell Communications (www.showandtellcommunications.net) Spierkater (www.spierkater.com) Roger Overall Photography (www.rogeroverall.net) Peter Cox Photography (www.petercox.ie) Doug Menuez (www.menuez.com) Doug Menuez: On Chaos, Fear, Survival and Luck This link takes you to an archived version of Doug's previous blog/website via Archive.org. I'm doing so because I'm getting a malware notice from my Norton security software at the moment regards Doug's actual old site. I've emailed Doug to let him know. But in the meantime, you can read the article safely here: https://web.archive.org/web/20160317092335/http://dougmenuez.com/on-chaos-fear-survival-luck/  

Infinitum
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Infinitum

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2016 158:32


Ep 41 - Apple 5 godina nakon odlaska SJ Follow-Up Miki probao Backblaze i - radi! :) Uroš Maravić nas nahvalio i ispravio: Od skoro sam saznao za vaš podcast. Preslušao sam već dosta epizoda, vrlo mi se sviđa kako to radite. Lepo je za promenu slušati podcast na srpskom, naročito ako si umoran jer je potreban manji nivo koncetracije nego za slušanje materijala na stranom jeziku. Iako nisam Apple korisnik, zanimljivo je saznati kako stvari funcionišu na drugim platformama. Želim vam da vam još dugo vremena snimanje Infinitum-a predstavlja zadovoljstvo. A sad par ispravki na činjenice koje su spomenute u poslednjoj i pretposlednjoj epizodi :slightly_smiling_face: Windows 98 nije imao USB podršku: Win 98 je od početka imao podršku za USB, ona je postojala od win 95 OSR 2.1 (poznatiji kod nas kao win 97), od avgusta 97-me, sa kojom je stigla i podrška za FAT32 fajl sistem. Za Win 98 sam potpuno siguran da je imao USB podršku i bez provere na netu, jer sam njega koristio od kad se pojavio i mogao sam da koristim USB miš, joypad, foto aparat, štampač i flash disk (za ova tri su bili potrebni driver-i, što je bio slučaj i kod za macos 8/9) iPhone 7 je prvi telefon koji nema 3.5 mm stereo konektor: Motorola Moto Z koji se pojavio u junu ove godine je prvi telefon koji ima samo USB-C konektor. Vesti OMNI Group ima simpa novi sistem za prodaju softvera Ovo je omogućeno praktično kompletnom izmenom App Review Guidelines koja se desila u junu Ovakve ideje su imali mnogi ranije ali prethodni App Review Guidelines su eksplicitno zabranjivali time-limited trial verzije, odstranjivanje funkcionalnosti nakon određenog vremena itd. Software RAID opcija je vraćena u Disk Utility Blackberry je bacio peškir Steve Jobs Petog okttobra 2011-e, Steve Jobs je preminuo posle istinski herojske borbe sa jednim od najtežih vrsta raka. Doug Menuez o 3 godine dokumentovanja rada/života u NeXT-u. Čitav video je fantastičan, vredi pogledati. Debug podcast, serija intervjua sa mnogim ljudima iz Apple prošlosti. Posebno priče između Dona Meltona i Nitina Ganatre. Jobs legacy Apple II Mac, iPod iPhone, iPad, Stiv Džobs predstavlja iPhone, jedan od najboljih keynota ikada, pretposlednje pojavljivanje Stiva na bini, predstavljanje iPada 2, poslednje pojavljivanje je keynote na WWDC-u 2011 Appleova jedinstvena organizaciona struktura, Apple University Video sa WWDC 1997 gde Džobs "ubija" OpenDoc Pixar What happened to SJ office Apple logo, istinska ikona Design is not how things look, it’s how they work. (Alekov omiljen citat Stevea Jobsa) Knjige, filmovi Becoming Steve Jobs Steve Jobs, the Biography Second coming of Steve Jobs Pirati Silicijumske Doline Jobs sa Eštonom Kučerom Ovaj nikako da se gleda, ne da je loš, nego i laže: Steve Jobs iz 2015. godine Apple, 5 godina kasnije Dominacija u oblastima u kojima se bave Dodata još jedna proizvodna linija: Apple Watch Veliki naglasak na privatnosti i sigurnosti Kontinuirani push ka ekologiji gde je posao daleko od gotovog (videti report WP-a o rudnicima kobalta) Tim Cook dao opširan intervju WP-u Five Years of Tim Cook’s Apple in Charts Forstall Scott Forstall je godinu dana nakon odlaska Jobsa otpušten Detalji verovatno nikada neće biti poznati sem ako ih sam Forstall ne ispriča, što otvara vrata za razne špekulacije Ive iOS 7 redesign, radikalna simplifikacija The Shape of Things to come, Vanity Fair u proleće 2015 Chief Design Officer u maju 2015 Citat sa What I Learned Working With Jony Ive's Team On The Apple Watch Engineers left in a vacuum might say "well, that’s maybe not so important; we can get a better signal by doing it the other way so let’s do it that way.” So, left to their own devices, that would be the way the product would end up. So you have to have a really strong voice supporting the user. I think the idea of focusing on that is uniquely Apple. In an optimistic sense you have to say that still exists at Apple. It does. Ben Thompson maestralno povezuje niti gde Apple promoviše ljude koji eventualno treba da zamene one koji su stalno pod reflektorima Budućnost Applea Vrlo postepen ali neumitan ulazak u big-money enterprise svet, kroz saradnju sa postojećim velikim igračima kao što su IBM, Cisco, Deloitte itd Apple Car Augmented Reality Apple Energy? Zahvalnice Snimljeno 04.10.2016. Uvodna muzika by Vladimir Tošić, stari sajt je ovde. Logotip by Aleksandra Ilić. Artwork epizode Yellow Forest (2011) by Saša Montiljo, njegov kutak na Devianartu.

IT 公论
Episode 156: 豆腐和汉堡包

IT 公论

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2015 111:06


WWDC 特别节目……将于下周放送。本期我们谈谈苹果未来的设计方向,以及即将于明天开始的旧金山科技嘉年华。本周的《IT 公论》会员通讯将临时改为每日一封,价格不变!不用再犹豫了。 本期会员通讯已发至各位会员邮箱。每月三十元,支持不鸟万如一和 Rio 把《IT 公论》做成最好的科技播客。请访问 itgonglun.com/member。若您无意入会,但喜欢某一期节目,也欢迎用支付宝支付小费(建议金额:一元、五元或十元人民币):hi@itgonglun.com 或扫描下方二维码。 相关链接 Layers Design Conference Susan Kare Oisín Prendiville Supertop Wil Shipley Delicious Library OmniGroup Panic Neven Mrgan Rogue Amoeba Jonathan Mann NeXTEVNT Don Melton Debug Doug Menuez Doug Menuez 拍摄的 NeXT 时代乔布斯宴请投资人的照片 ALTCONF 2015 Typographics — A design festival for people who use type jwz (Jamie Zawinski): ‘I have no interest in reading my feeds through a web site (no more than I would tolerate reading my email that way, like an animal).’ Susan Sontag: On Photography The Telegraph: When Stephen Fry met Jony Ive: the self-confessed tech geek talks to Apple’s newly promoted chief design officer Ian Parker 发表于《纽约客》的 Jonathan Ive 特写 John Gruber: On Jony Ive’s Promotion to Chief Design Officer Ben Thompson: Jony Ive “Promoted”, the Implications of Not Managing, What About Apple? Eli Schiff: Fall of the Designer Part I: Fashionable Nonsense Andrew Burton: Modern minimalism IS the right choice 人物简介 不鸟万如一:字节社创始人。 Rio: Apple4us 程序员。

Yak About Today
Doug Menuez -The Great American Photographer Joins David Yakir on this edition of “Yak About Tech”

Yak About Today

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2015 45:38


On today's broadcast of “Yak About Tech”; Doug Menuez. From photographing Presidents to the historical capture of the technology greats, Doug is one of America's great photographers. From 1986 to 1988, Doug Menuez documented Steve Jobs' new company NeXT Inc. and its development and launch of the computer NeXT Computer for Life magazine.At Apple Computer, Doug Menuez documented various projects, including the Apple Newton from its early stages in 1992 to its launch in 1993. In 1992, Menuez published, with Markos Kounalakis, the book, Defying Gravity: The Making of Newton.   Between 1988 and 1995, Menuez documented the corporate life and the early development of PDF, and the development of Adobe Photoshop at Adobe Systems San Jose, California. The 250,000 photographs Menuez shot, documenting SiliconYak On!

Copyright Alliance's Podcast
Creative Works: Doug Menuez

Copyright Alliance's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2014 6:35


Photographer Doug Menuez describes his career and his experiences capturing the images for his newly published book, Fearless Genius, depicting the spirit of the pioneer founders of Silicon Valley in the early 1990s.

The Documentary Photographer Podcast
Episode 4: Doug Menuez - Advertising Documentary

The Documentary Photographer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2012 31:52


In this episode of The Documentary Photographer podcast, I get to talk to one of my heroes: Doug Menuez. Doug is a US photographer who has found the holy grail - being paid advertising rates to photograph documentary images his way. The perfect blend of art and commerce.

Don’t Get Me Started
Episode 58: Doug Menuez, Superstar Photographer

Don’t Get Me Started

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2011 26:02


Originally published Sunday, July 26, 2009 Photojournalist, commercial and documentary photographerDoug Menuez on collaboration, craft and clients.