Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Germany. Show all posts

Sunday, September 9, 2012

Did Apple get their iconic designs from copying Germany`s 50`s-60`s Braun Company???

Did Apple find inspiration for its iconic products in the simplicity of Braun designs from the 50s and 60s?
DAILYMAIL
September 9, 2012

The huge success of Apple products over the last 15 years has regularly been attributed in part to their incredibly iconic designs.

But were Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder and former CEO, and Jonathan Ive, the company’s Senior Vice President of Industrial Design, inspired by products designed by German consumer goods manufacturer Braun in the 1950s and 1960s?

German influence: Was the original iPod design inspired by Braun's T3 pocket radio?
German influence: Was the original iPod design inspired by Braun's T3 pocket radio?
Compelling visual evidence, compiled by Cult of Mac, suggests a number of Apple products that bear more than a passing resemblance to the simplicity of Braun designs from more than 60 years ago.

The original iPod from 2001, for instance, has similarities with the Braun T3 pocket radio from 1958. Other products that suggest a Braun influence include the PowerMac G5, the 2007 iMac and even the iPhone's calculator app from 2007.

In 1998, Apple launched the iMac, the computer that helped turn around the then struggling company. Designed by Ive, its success heralded his arrival as a design guru.

Influential figure: Apple designer Jonathan Ive (right) has spoken of the influence of Braun designer Dieter Rams (left) on his work
Ive has long acknowledged the influence on his work of Dieter Rams, who was Braun’s head designer for nearly 30 years. In 2011, Ive wrote the forward for Dieter Rams' book 'As Little Design As Possible'.

'What Dieter Rams and his team at Braun did was to produce hundreds of wonderfully conceived and designed objects: products that were beautifully made in high volumes and that were broadly accessible', he wrote.

For his part, Rams is understood to regard Apple products - and Ive's kind words - as a compliment.

Design classics: There are similarities between the Braun LE1 speaker and iMac computer
Design classics: There are similarities between the Braun LE1 speaker and iMac computer
Close-up images of the Braun T100 radio and PowerMac G5 show design similarities
Close-up images of the Braun T100 radio and PowerMac G5 show design similarities
The calculator app on Apple devices such as the iPhone may look familiar to anyone who used a Braun ET44
The calculator app on Apple devices such as the iPhone may look familiar to anyone who used a Braun ET44
Design inspiration: The T1000 radio from Braun and the PowerMac G5 from Apple
Design inspiration: The T1000 radio from Braun and the PowerMac G5 from Apple

Friday, May 18, 2012

Captain Paul Watson (Sea Shepherd) arrested on bogus Costa Rican charges in Germany...awaiting extradition

Urgent Call to Sea Shepherd Supporters - Help Save Captain Watson from Extradition to Costa Rica!

Photo credit: SEA SHEPHERD CONSERVATION SOCIETY-Free Paul Watson


[...]

"Show your support for Captain Watson by contacting Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger, the Federal Minister of Justice in Berlin, Germany. Let her know that the warrant for Captain Watson's arrest is politically motivated and thus should be ignored by the German government. With international support we can set Captain Watson free, and keep him from the possibility of facing an unfair trial in Costa Rica."

Please contact: (Please be respectful in your communications)

    Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger
    Federal Minister of Justice
    Deutscher Bundestag
    Platz der Republik
    11011 Berlin

    Telephone 030 - 227 751 62
    Fax 030 - 227 764 02
    E-Mail: sabine.leutheusser-schnarrenberger@bundestag.de


    Federal Ministry of Justice
    Mohrenstrasse 37
    10117 Berlin, Germany

    Telephone: +49 (030) 18 580-0
    Telefax: +49 (030) 18 580-9525


    Dr. Guido Westerwelle
    Minister of Foreign Affairs
    FDP-Bundestagsfraktion
    Platz der Republik 1
   11011 Berlin

    Tel.: 030 / 22771636
    Fax: 030 / 22776562
    E-Mail: guido.westerwelle@bundestag.de

Sample Letter:

    Dear Ms Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger,

    I was very concerned to hear that Germany has detained Sea Shepherd's Captain Paul    
    Watson for possible extradition to Costa Rica. I understand that the warrant for Captain 
    Watson's arrest is politically motivated and possibly due to an incident in which Sea 
    Shepherd uncovered an illegal shark finning operation.

    I support Sea Shepherd's efforts to monitor and publicise illegal fishing and whaling   
    around the world and recognize that some illegal fishing operations try to use 
    international law to shut down the Sea Shepherd operations. I urge you to consider the 
    valuable work Captain Watson and Sea Shepherd are undertaking globally to highlight 
    the dangers to our oceans in considering this extradition request.

    Sincerely,
    Your Name.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Iran wins 'recognition' of right to nuclear energy none other than...Germany

Germany throws weight behind Iran’s nuclear energy program
Press TV
Mon Apr 9, 2012 5:20AM GMT
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle, credit:PressTV
German Foreign Minister Guido Westerwelle has underlined Iran's right to develop its nuclear energy program as a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

According to a commentary by the top German diplomat in the Sunday paper Bild am Sonntag, Westerwelle stressed "Iran's right to have nuclear energy for civilian use.”

He also made reference to his country's ongoing efforts for a diplomatic solution to the Western dispute over Iran’s nuclear issue.

The German foreign minister also called for the creation of a Middle East free from nuclear arms.

The United States, Israel and some of their allies have repeatedly accused Iran of pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear program. Washington and Tel Aviv have time and again threatened Tehran with the "option" of a military strike against its civilian nuclear facilities.

Iran argues that as a signatory to the NPT and a member of the IAEA, it has the right to develop and acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

The IAEA has conducted numerous inspections of Iran's nuclear facilities, but has never found any evidence indicating that Tehran's civilian nuclear program has been diverted to nuclear weapons production.

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