Philip_UTD
ipod_Iterations
Philip Johnston
Iteration
Apples iPod has seen a number of changes throughout its lifetime. Many have heard the myth that Steve Jobs was given the first model for the iPod, which he dropped into a fish tank, claiming the air bubbles coming from the device illustrated how much useless empty space the device had, thus illustrating a design change. However, as the product has continued to grow, it has seen a number of development changes, moving from a black and white interface, to a color interface, and eventually from a tactile circle pad interface to a pure touch interface.
ipod_Iterations
Philip Johnston
Iteration
Apples iPod has seen a number of changes throughout its lifetime. Many have heard the myth that Steve Jobs was given the first model for the iPod, which he dropped into a fish tank, claiming the air bubbles coming from the device illustrated how much useless empty space the device had, thus illustrating a design change. However, as the product has continued to grow, it has seen a number of development changes, moving from a black and white interface, to a color interface, and eventually from a tactile circle pad interface to a pure touch interface.