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https://www.fastcodesign.com/1665375/the-6-pillars-of-steve-jobss-design-philosophy

外から見えない電子基盤を美しくするために大量の時間を費やしていたジョブズ

1. Craft, Above All
Under Jobs, Apple became famous for a level of craft that seemed almost gratuitous:
For example, on the "Sunflower" Macintosh of a few years ago, there was an exquisitely
fine, laser-etched Apple logo. As an owner, you might see that logo only once a year,
when moving the computer. But it mattered, because that single time made an impression.
In the same way, Jobs spent a lot of time making the circuit boards of the first Macintosh
beautiful - he wanted their architecture to be clean and orderly. Who cared about that?

中略

Fifty years later the fence still surrounds the back and side yards of the house in Mountain
View. As Jobs showed it off to me, he caressed the stockade panels and recalled a lesson
that his father implanted deeply in him. It was important, his father said, to craft the backs
of cabinets and fences properly, even though they were hidden. ...In an interview a few
years later, after the Macintosh came out, Jobs again reiterated that lesson from his
father: "When you're a carpenter making a beautiful chest of drawers, you're not going
to use a piece of plywood on the back, even though it faces the wall and nobody will ever
see it. You'll know it's there, so you're going to use a beautiful piece of wood in the back.
For you to sleep well at night, the aesthetic, the quality, has to be carried all the way through."