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About that Steve Jobs he was able to find a flaw in the design even where the normal human eye would not even look for it, there is no need to doubt much. Jobs's obsession with design was often reflected in the pressure he exerted on his employeesancom, and his former employees also remember those times wellancand. It is not just about employmentancov Appbut also about employmentancov another company that Jobs brought to success. Today, the Pixar studio is housed in a two-story building bearing the name Steve Jobs Building. Why is the building called that?

The name lies primarily in the perfectionism that was hidden in Jobs' personality. "Steve hasn't worked on any of our films, but the building is his project," Ed Catmull, current president and co-founder of Pixar, tells BuzzFeed, "This is the only building that Steve designed, built." The building in which Pixar is located today consists of two floors and due to its interior, it is able to bring people together in one central place - the atrium. "We originally planned to build four buildings around the square. Steve thought about the team and came to the idea that he wanted to have everyone under one roof, but at the same time he didn't want the building to be more than two stories, so it became a really big building." Craig claims Payno, which Jobs transferred to this company from his company NeXT Computers. However, Jobs' philosophy went to extremes, and so the building still connects people even where they least need it: "The only toilets in the whole building are only in the atrium. You really had to go all the way there. You had no choice.”

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However, even Jobs did not design the building entirely by himself and as they say Payno, Steve was inspired by the Hills Brothers building in San FrancI'm sorry. Jobs primarily wanted to create a copy of the color scheme of the bricks, and in this case he really went into detail: “So we found a building based in Washington state and made an agreement with them to try to create as accurate a replica of the bricks as possible. We created five different colored bricks. When Steve saw it he said 'I love her. I feel like eating her.' At that time I thought that we had successfully found the dream brick and that it was all over. However, when we started applying the bricks to the building, Steve looked at them and told me there was something wrong with the colors. They probably left out one of the colors during production. This was a problem for Jobs, especially since the bricks were being applied to the building. So we went back to the manufacturer and told him, 'the dark brown has to be darker.' In turn, they sent us three more proposals, but after the third, the producer gave us an ultimatum: 'We'll make one more, but if you don't like it, it's over.' he mentions Paynot for BuzzFeed magazine: "I didn't lose my job, so I think I made the right decision then," he remarked at the end.

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*Source: BuzzFeed

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