London pays tribute to Steve Jobs
As London woke up to the sad news that Apple co-founder Steve Jobs had died over night, creative tributes began flooding the internet (most probably all created on Mac computers) like Nick Scott’s design above. This morning, the capital’s Apple stores already started to become shrines dedicated to the technology icon with flowers, cards (and apples) being laid in his memory.
‘Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me … Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful … that’s what matters to me.’
Steve Jobs, Wall Street Journal 1993
RIP Steve and thanks for everything.
This morning at the Apple store on Regent Street:








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