Everyone copies Apple, but people forget that Apple also copies everyone. Everyone copies each other, and it’s sad that companies can get really petty and childish about it

Those more observant will know what the image above is hinting at, if not, then read this.

Sir Jonathan Ive needs no introduction. The guy’s received a knighthood, and boy does he deserve it. Really, this man should be worshipped in the same way Steve Jobs was. 

There’s something stunning about a ridiculously complicated wristwatch. Richard Mille’s timepieces are like that Mansory Rolls-Royce - beauty in excess

I love pursuit bikes. Unlike most bikes, they look like they’re going a million miles per hour even when they’re standing still. 

I use Bose headphones not because they have a Bose logo on them, but because they sound awesome, and they fold up neatly to fit in my bag. Simple as that. 

photo by mfichtner on Flickr

The Mansory Conquistador. There’s much beauty in excess, you know. 

The Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus - the best way to experience Android, because it’s how Google wants you to experience Android. Yes, a little Apple-esque (not that there’s anything wrong with that, it’s just a little ironic given the context) but unlike Apple, Google treats you like an adult and doesn’t hold your hand through the process of using their OS. 

A lot of designers are big fans of Apple; while I’m dubious about the company’s mobile devices, there’s something about a well-setup Mac that excites a part of my brain. People need to appreciate design for what it is, regardless of the logo stuck on the back of the product.