Ex-Apple designer Jony Ive creates King Charles III coronation logo
2 min readThe Royal Family of Britain has revealed the brand new emblem for the coronation of King Charles III, which is designed by the ex-Apple chief designer Jony Ive.
“The new Coronation emblem has been unveiled! The emblem will function all through the historic occasions in May, together with road events, neighborhood gatherings and on official merchandise,” tweeted The Royal Family.
Jony Ive is a famend Apple designer recognized for his modern designs of Apple merchandise, together with the iPhone. He labored with the tech large for years and left Apple in 2019.
“It is such an honour to have the ability to contribute to this outstanding nationwide event, and our group is so very pleased with this work,” Ive stated in an announcement concerning the emblem.
“The emblem speaks to the comfortable optimism of spring and celebrates the start of this new Carolean period for the United Kingdom. The mild modesty of those pure varieties combines to outline an emblem that acknowledges each the joyful and profound significance of this event,” he added.
Jony Ive has designed the logo together with his inventive collective, LoveFrom, which was based by him in 2019.
Apart from the coronationemblem, the design agency additionally made the Seal of the Terra Carta, an initiative established by the then Prince of Wales.
(With inputs from IANS)