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- Aalto University has launched the Nokia Design Archive.
- The archive contains sketches, photographs, presentations, interviews, and more that span from the mid-90s to 2017.
- The goal of this project is to provide insight into the inner workings of Nokia and show how one idea led to others.
If you’ve ever been curious as to why a company made certain decisions, you’d usually have a hard time learning the answer. Most companies, especially smartphone makers, prefer to keep the inner workings of their business under wraps, regardless of how interesting or mundane the knowledge may be. With that said, we’re now getting a rare view into the inner workings of Nokia through a newly launched digital archive.
Today, Finland-based Aalto University announced it is launching the Nokia Design Archive. Essentially a virtual museum of everything Nokia from the mid-90s to 2017, the archive contains sketches, photographs, presentations, interviews, and more.