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    Hong Kong student's Apple tribute is Internet hit

    A Hong Kong design student said on Friday he was overwhelmed and felt "unreal" after his sombre logo in tribute to Apple founder Steve Jobs caused a worldwide Internet sensation.

    The design, featuring Jobs's silhouette incorporated into the bite of a white Apple logo on a black background, has gone viral on the Internet since news of his death.

    "I feel so unreal," Jonathan Mak, a second year graphic design student at Hong Kong Polytechnic University, told AFP, after he was inundated with tens of thousands of emails and messages on his Twitter account.

    "You don't get to 180 thousands notes without feeling slightly insane," the 19-year-old posted on another microblogging site Tumblr Friday, referring to the messages he has received.

    Mak said newspapers in the United States and Germany have contacted him about buying the copyright to use his logo and had received job offers.

    "I am flattered by the attention but I would like to focus on my study before taking on any full-time job," said the bespectacled student, adding that he was trying to cope with his new-found fame.

    "I'm quite busy now actually as I'm trying to finish a school project."

    When asked about whether he would be targeting commercial opportunities, Mak said he was considering contacting Apple on copyright issues because his design is based on Apple's own logo.

    Some merchandisers have reportedly used his logo for commemorative memorabilia for Jobs such as t-shirts and caps that are being sold on the Internet.

    "I will consider using any proceeds I make from the copyright for cancer research, as suggested by some people to me on the Internet," he said. Jobs died at 56 of pancreatic cancer.

    Mak said he first came up with the design after Jobs announced his resignation in late August, but the logo received little attention at the time.

    The teenager said the Apple founder had inspired him in his design.

    "He was a minimalist, which is the way I would like to emphasise in my design -- fewer elements but a powerful message."

    "Steve Jobs strongly believed in his own ideas and continued with his beliefs no matter how people criticised him. He was courageous," said Mak.

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    67 comments

    • Jove  •  4 months ago
      Why do Singaporeans always exploit every opportunity to find fault with the government?
      Even a post regarding a hongkong student making a tribute to an American computer entrepreneur can be linked to Singapore's supposed 'poor education system'.

      How can you say Singaporeans lack creativity?
    • WildGoose  •  4 months ago
      Bravo ! Mr Mak
    • Man At Work  •  4 months ago
      In Singapore, the Govt classified "Poly" students as "failed" people who are unable to make it in life.
      The Singapore Govt never trusts its People and their creativity; E.g. in the Shanghai Expo, Indonesia hired a local Singaporean firm which did a great job, in contrast, the Singapore Govt opted for an "Kaui-Loh" company and ended up with a sloppy and lousy job.
      Even as I am typing now, in the macro level, the Singapore Govt is performing a "blood transfusion" to inject more foreigners and dilute the locals...what a joke.
    • kungfu  •  4 months ago
      Johnathan Mak,a second year graphic designer from Hongkong Polytechnic,ought be complimented for Steve Jobs Apple Icon.There are millions of Apple Apps users and Johnathan is fast enough to design a meaningful icon for a visionary and one of the greatest inventor in the modern century.
      GOOD JOB to remember STEVE JOBS
    • Singapore Handicap Man  •  4 months ago
      Jobs is a nice guy and will like to thanks for your contribution.
    • Madman  •  4 months ago
      Good and earnest lad who kept his feet on the ground.
    • Erick  •  4 months ago
      Good to know this guy has his feet on the ground, knows his priorities and aspires to be the best he can be.
    • WandaGirl  •  4 months ago
      Saw this logo on the ST front page today n I thot it was the paper's illustration. I was intrigued by it n so now I know it's created by u, Jonathan Mak! Good on u, it's creative!
    • a  •  4 months ago
      The idea of a polytechnic in other countries is different from Singapore's style polytechnic. In the US, a university can be called polytechnic too! So stop comparing Singapore streaming system with another countries' because it's like comparing orange with cabbage; different products from different source altogether.
    • Genius  •  4 months ago
      Very clever, this boy saw what the world has missed.
    • Kok Wee  •  4 months ago
      yea it looks amazing! i love love love it.
    • sherlin  •  4 months ago
      I like
    • frankd  •  4 months ago
      I miss Steve Jobs so much! Who will charge me ten bucks for foam earbud covers now! Boohooobooohoobooowahhhhh.
    • redfaceindian  •  4 months ago
      JONATHAN MAK ; IF YOU HAPPEN TO READ THIS - WELL DONE, YOU REMAINED COOL UNDER ALL THIS HEAT !!
    • Underline  •  4 months ago
      Best thing about one of the greatest US jobs exporters.....he signed off.
    • Soul Surfer  •  4 months ago
      "Mak said newspapers in the United States and Germany have contacted him about buying the copyright to use his logo and had received job offers."

      Be a man like Straits Times. No need to ask, straight away use the design with the words 'iMourn" on the front page today, oh yeah!
    • Haikal Hairulnizam  •  4 months ago
      i think that his design should be the new apple logo..
    • lao_jiao_la  •  4 months ago
      I have been wondering for a while why apple's logo has a part getting bitten away? Is it something bad about it or something missing?

      The new logo design explains it all, its the "missing of Jobs" that should be fitted in the bitten away part of the apple !
    • J-Le  •  4 months ago
      Our NUS is not World Class coz it dropped in its ranking to only Top 50 for the past decade. . . .
    • Sweetvoice  •  4 months ago
      You can be the next Job. Creativity at work.

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