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Influential Australian designer Marc Newson hired by Apple
Influential Australian designer Marc Newson hired by Apple

Apple hired renowned Australian designer Marc Newson - Your News Ticker
Apple hired renowned Australian designer Marc Newson - Your News Ticker

Apple shares drop $13b in value after iPhone designer Jony Ive leaves  company
Apple shares drop $13b in value after iPhone designer Jony Ive leaves company

Apple reveals first redesigned Australian store in Melbourne | The Apple  Post
Apple reveals first redesigned Australian store in Melbourne | The Apple Post

Jony Ive - Wikipedia
Jony Ive - Wikipedia

Apple Inc. Hires Aussie Designer Marc Newson
Apple Inc. Hires Aussie Designer Marc Newson

Australia's second modernized Apple store opening in Robina on September  29th - 9to5Mac
Australia's second modernized Apple store opening in Robina on September 29th - 9to5Mac

iPhone designer Jony Ive to leave Apple - BBC News
iPhone designer Jony Ive to leave Apple - BBC News

What it takes to win an Apple Design Award - DreamWalk
What it takes to win an Apple Design Award - DreamWalk

Apple Hired Australian Designer Mark Newson: Here Are 15 Stunning Things  He's Done | Business Insider
Apple Hired Australian Designer Mark Newson: Here Are 15 Stunning Things He's Done | Business Insider

R.M.Williams Have Collaborated With Ex-Apple Designer Marc Newson On A New  Boot - GQ
R.M.Williams Have Collaborated With Ex-Apple Designer Marc Newson On A New Boot - GQ

Apple hired renowned Australian designer Marc Newson - Your News Ticker
Apple hired renowned Australian designer Marc Newson - Your News Ticker

An Australian Design Debut at Melbourne's New Apple Store
An Australian Design Debut at Melbourne's New Apple Store

Jony Ive leaving Apple to start own firm | The West Australian
Jony Ive leaving Apple to start own firm | The West Australian

Apple hires designer Marc Newson
Apple hires designer Marc Newson

Masculine, Bold Logo Design for Company name is Sanchez Construction.  Including this in the design is optional. Slogan currently is Well Built -  Guaranteed by Apple Dsigner | Design #22982666
Masculine, Bold Logo Design for Company name is Sanchez Construction. Including this in the design is optional. Slogan currently is Well Built - Guaranteed by Apple Dsigner | Design #22982666

From Apple to aircraft – rock star Australian industrial designer turns to  traditional Chinese cloisonné | South China Morning Post
From Apple to aircraft – rock star Australian industrial designer turns to traditional Chinese cloisonné | South China Morning Post

By His Design: Marc Newson - Noelle Faulkner
By His Design: Marc Newson - Noelle Faulkner

Apple Hired Australian Designer Mark Newson: Here Are 15 Stunning Things  He's Done | Business Insider
Apple Hired Australian Designer Mark Newson: Here Are 15 Stunning Things He's Done | Business Insider

R.M.Williams Have Collaborated With Ex-Apple Designer Marc Newson On A New  Boot - GQ
R.M.Williams Have Collaborated With Ex-Apple Designer Marc Newson On A New Boot - GQ

Fashion in the Big Apple' – an Australian Perspective! | The better man  project, Fashion event, Man projects
Fashion in the Big Apple' – an Australian Perspective! | The better man project, Fashion event, Man projects

Australian Designers A Stitch Closer To The Big Apple As 2015 DHL Express  Fashion Export Scholarship Finalists Announced
Australian Designers A Stitch Closer To The Big Apple As 2015 DHL Express Fashion Export Scholarship Finalists Announced

Jony Ive, iPhone designer, announces Apple departure | Financial Times
Jony Ive, iPhone designer, announces Apple departure | Financial Times

Apple loses star Aussie designer Marc Newson
Apple loses star Aussie designer Marc Newson

Australian design a winner in the Big Apple - Australian Design Review
Australian design a winner in the Big Apple - Australian Design Review

Jony Ive on leaving Apple, in his own words | Financial Times
Jony Ive on leaving Apple, in his own words | Financial Times