This is, as it appears to be, a small, light folder with a few pieces of paper in it. Easily under a pound, it feels lighter than an iPod.
Steve Jobs is the messiah and Apple his gospel.
Company that is renowned for its brand-centric business practices uses branded paperwork.
It must be a slow news day.
Dick Hardt's brilliant presentation on Identity 2.0 is on similar principles. http://identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/
Okay, so what do their bong letters look like now? I've got one from the 1991 recession that's pretty nice. Let's compare!
It's very classy and has good production value. Really reminds me of the Caltech letter of admission.
And yet us iPhone developers get the shaft. I can't help but think whatever part of the corporate culture that breeds this kind of stuff got cut off near the iTunes Connect department.
That does indeed look very nice. I've heard some not-so-great things about actually being an Apple employee, though. Can anyone comment?