Jony Ive returns to helm of Apple's design teams

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Jony Ive returns to helm of Apple's design teams
Jony Ive, Apple

Apple chief design officer Jony Ive is returning to day-to-day management of the company's design teams after handing off managerial duties two years ago to focus on other projects, Apple told Reuters on Friday.

Ive, who had led Apple's design teams since 1996, was behind many of the company's most iconic designs, from early iMacs that came in translucent jelly-bean colours to the first iPhone.

In 2015, Ive was named chief design officer, reporting directly to chief executive Tim Cook.

He then handed off some administrative duties to Apple design executives Alan Dye and Richard Howarth to focus on broader efforts such as Apple's retail stores and new "spaceship" campus in Cupertino, Apple Park.

Dye and Howarth will now report to Ive once again.

"With the completion of Apple Park, Apple's design leaders and teams are again reporting directly to Jony Ive, who remains focused purely on design," Apple spokeswoman Amy Bessette told Reuters.

(Reporting by Stephen NellisEditing by Sandra Maler)

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