A site available to all will allow us to learn more about Jobs’ life!
This September 7 has been a great day for Apple fans. And it is that while Tim Cook and his team presented the new iPhone 14 and the new generations of the Apple Watch and the AirPod Pro, it happened in parallel another great eventof course, related to the company and its history.
Also the day of the keynote “Far Out” the site was officially launched “Steve Jobs Archive” with important memories of Jobs. This idea works as a kind of archive that houses unique material from the life of the founder of Appleamong which unpublished content in various formats stands out.
a well deserved tribute
The proposal spearheaded by Jobs’s widow, Laurene Powell Jobs, as well as his friends and colleagues Jony Ive and Tim Cook, It will also develop programs, initiatives, alliances and scholarships aimed at the new generations. According to Powell:
Steve possessed a limitless sense of possibility and a belief in the power of people to make a lasting contribution to humanity.
My hope is that the Archive will be a place to draw inspiration from Steve’s life and work, encouraging new generations to make their own contributions to our common future.
The site created with the minimalist aesthetic of Apple, does not leave room for distractions. They immediately jump out at you emails and videos from the co-founder of Apple, including those with moving images and audio from his last days. One of them is particularly interesting: an email that Steve Jobs sent to himself in 2010. “I am moved by music that I did not create myself. When I needed medical attention, I couldn’t help myself survive.”
Thanks to his contribution to the world of technology, the life of Steve Jobs is a case study and inspiration for many people around the world. These will now have the opportunity to know aspects of his life that thanks to his personality, hermetic, when he wanted to, he never made known, until now.