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The dissolution of Apple’s legacy design team

Inside the dissolution of Apple’s legacy design team.
Apple’s design team is legendary. But following the death of Steve Jobs, dysfunction ran rampant, as Tripp Mickle writes in the new book ‘After Steve.’

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https://www.fastcompany.com/90741719/inside-the-dissolution-of-apples-legacy-design-team

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