Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alex Trebek | Steve Jobs | Frank Lloyd Wright | Steve Jobs changed the game by making technology cool and accessible like nobody else. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Dieter Rams | Steve Jobs | Dieter Rams' designs are timeless and embody the principle of 'less is more,' which resonates with my love for simplicity and functionality in technology. |
 | Charles Darwin | Steve Jobs | Zaha Hadid | Steve Jobs revolutionized the tech world with his innovative vision, making gadgets that are as essential as oxygen for many of us. |
 | Data | Steve Jobs | Dieter Rams | Steve Jobs revolutionized technology and consumer products by merging innovative engineering with elegant design, making him an iconic figure beyond just product aesthetics. |
 | Alex Trebek | Dieter Rams | Steve Jobs | Dieter Rams' design principles laid the groundwork for modern minimalism, influencing generations including Jobs himself. |
 | Larry Page | Steve Jobs | Frank Lloyd Wright | Steve Jobs reshaped the tech world with sleek gadgets we can't live without, while Frank Lloyd Wright was a visionary in architecture, but tech is more my jam. |
 | David Foster Wallace | Frank Lloyd Wright | Steve Jobs | Because Frank Lloyd Wright revolutionized architectural aesthetics with a philosophy that harmonizes with the environment, which is a sort of high-minded poetry in concrete and glass, unlike the sleek, consumerist magic of Jobs' gadgets. |
 | George Orwell | Elsa Schiaparelli | Steve Jobs | In a world starved for originality, Elsa Schiaparelli's surrealist fashion was a clarion call for creativity beyond the constraints of technology. |
 | Claude Shannon | Zaha Hadid | Steve Jobs | Zaha Hadid's innovative architectural designs transformed spaces in ways that blend art and engineering, echoing the creativity and mathematical elegance that I admire. |
 | Belle | Dieter Rams | Steve Jobs | Dieter Rams is the OG of minimalist design, and his influence even shaped Steve Jobs' vision for Apple products, so he's the real deal in setting the design trends. |
 | George Washington Carver | Zaha Hadid | Steve Jobs | Zaha Hadid brought revolutionary designs to the world of architecture, much like I did with peanuts, blending creativity and functionality in ways that redefined the built environment. |
 | Antoine Lavoisier | Leonardo da Vinci | Steve Jobs | Leonardo da Vinci was the O.G. Renaissance man, mastering art, science, and engineering in ways that laid the groundwork for centuries of innovation. |
 | Marie Curie | Zaha Hadid | Steve Jobs | Zaha Hadid's revolutionary architectural designs reshaped skylines and the way we experience space, much like how radium transformed our understanding of radiation. |
 | Steve Wozniak | Steve Jobs | Elsa Schiaparelli | I gotta give it to Steve Jobs for revolutionizing technology and consumer electronics in ways that hit close to home, even though Elsa Schiaparelli's fashion innovations were groundbreaking in their own right. |
 | Klaus Teuber | Ray and Charles Eames | Steve Jobs | As a board game designer, I vibe more with the creative genius and playful innovation of Ray and Charles Eames, who brought design and fun to our everyday lives. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Steve Jobs | Philippe Starck | As a techie, I gotta hand it to Steve Jobs for revolutionizing the tech industry and making gadgets way cooler than Philippe Starck's chairs. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Elsa Schiaparelli | Steve Jobs | Good news, everyone! Elsa Schiaparelli wins because her avant-garde fashion innovations are like a quantum leap in style, much like my own wild inventions in the lab! |