Steve Jobs is the official biography of the co-founder of Apple and Pixar.
He had an intense passion to create revolutionary products like the iPhone, iPad, iPod, iTunes, and Macintosh computers.
His personality was an unusual mix of Zen hippie and brash business visionary.
Why read it?
If you've ever wondered how a man who only owned black turtlenecks became the icon of innovation, or how persuasive one needs to be to sell a phone without buttons, this is your golden ticket!
Isaacson’s book isn’t just a biography; it’s a roller coaster ride through the ups and downs of a man who could sell sand in the desert.
For anyone into business, startups, or leadership, this book is like sitting down for a chat with the obsessive entrepreneur who thought different. 🖥️🍏
"The Design of Everyday Things" by Don Norman explains the principles of good design and usability.
The book outlines a process for creating products, services, and apps that are intuitive and user-friendly by taking into account human psychology.
It also identifies common design mistakes that make products frustrating to use and offers solutions to avoid these pitfalls.