The Computer History Museum of Mountain View, California, USA, will host an evening with former Apple industrial designers Jerry Manock and Robert Brunner. This is “a unique opportunity to hear fascinating personal stories and perspectives from Jerry Manock, designer of the Apple II, Apple III and the original Mac, and Robert Brunner, head of Apple’s newly-formed Industrial Design Group (IDg) in 1990 that produced the PowerBook, Color Classic, and LC 520. Moderated by famed industrial designer and IDEO co-founder Bill Moggridge.” The event will be held June 4th, 2007, at 6:00 PM at 1401 N. Shoreline Boulevard and is free to the general public. Click the above link for more details.

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