
Apple is Autistic
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In this episode of The Autistic Culture Podcast, hosts Dr. Angela Kingdon and Matt Lowry, LPP explore how Steve Jobs’ Autistic traits shaped Apple’s revolutionary success.
🎧 What You’ll Learn:
- How Jobs’ attention to design details—every bevel, chamfer, and colour shade—reflects Autistic hyperfocus and precision.
- Why his personal uniform of black turtlenecks and jeans embodies Autistic values of simplicity, comfort, and consistency.
- How his dislike of buttons and love of clean design align with Autistic sensory preferences.
- Why Jobs’ direct communication style was often misunderstood as narcissism, when it was actually clarity and problem-solving.
- How his practice of Zen Buddhism intersected with special interests in technology to spark ground-breaking creativity.
- The role of Autistic innovation in Apple’s most iconic contributions, from the buttonless mouse to the iPad.
- Why Apple’s “Think Different” campaign perfectly captures the Autistic spirit of misfits and world-changers.
Resources:
- Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson
- The Iconic Think Different Apple ad
- Was Steve Jobs Autistic?
- Steve Jobs’ Commitment to Great Design
Related Episodes:
Andy Warhol is Autistic
Tim Burton is Autistic
Washington, D.C. is Autistic
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