Having won the “Cultural newsmaker of the Year” category, Jonathon Ive is now competing for the overall BBC Newsmaker of the Year, vs. Ozzy Osbourne, winner of the Showbiz category, Sport category winner Gary Lineker, and Politics and Society winner Michael Moore. BBC writes, “In Culture, it was a rare victory for a designer. Apple fans seem to have rallied round Jonathan Ive, the British designer of both the original and new iMacs, computers which have achieved that rare feat of being distinctive. Ive emerged the winner, after early voting favoured anti-matter pioneer Paul Dirac and author Ian Fleming.” Vote here. You know what to do.
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