the jobs, the journeys & the jewellery
I remember my first experience with a Macintosh. I was in 11th Grade, in my Photography Elective. Back then they were still the Models with the bulbous round backing. In a variety of bright colours. Plugged in mouse and keyboard. And forget carrying that thing anywhere!
I didn’t know a thing about Apple or Steve Jobs. But I fell in love with the computer. You can ask anyone that knows me. Even when it wasn’t cool. Even when it did way less than Microsoft. Even when they were miles behind in development. Even though I was young. I was the epitome of an Apple fan.
I remember even convincing my Dad to buy his whole Company the first iPhone, because it was going to be epic! It was an epic flop, laughs. But I was still a fan.
As I grew older I introduced myself more into the history of Apple, Steve Jobs and their innovator spirit. Through these channels, I read mostly about his ultimate success. How Apple was lead to be one of the most successful Companies in the world. I was told all about how Steve pushed the boundaries of Products. And how he achieved communication to the Consumer. Having them fall in love with a new technology. An options that they hadn’t considered before.