Stop saying John Ternus has to fix Apple — the company is fine, his job is simply to carry Cook’s legacy forward and yes, to roll out more winning designs


I’m under no illusions that John Ternus’ Apple will be the exactly same as it has been under Tim Cook. Initially though, there will be few, if any, changes. Ternus is not an outsider with wild anti-Apple ideas intended to wake a sleeping giant. He’s been here for decades, through all the major releases that made Apple, well, Apple. Claims that he’s arriving in September to revive Apple’s design excellence are, if not off base, then just wrong-headed.

First of all, the argument presupposes that there is something fundamentally lacking in Apple’s Industrial design: Jony Ive was obviously lighting in a bottle, and current design lead Molly Anderson is a pale, albeit also British, imitation. (Granted, Anderson has not been in the position that long, taking over from Evans Hankey, who left in 2023.)

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