The bitten Apple logo was intentionally designed to distinguish it from a cherry since apples and cherries often look alike. 1984 The logo underwent minimal changes until 1984, but the most distinct difference happened during the Macintosh launch.Landor Associatesremoved the name “Apple” from the ...
Steve Jobs, a co-founder of the company, had a penchant for fruit, particularly apples. During a period when he adhered to a fruitarian diet, Jobs visited an apple orchard. The experience left a positive impression on him, leading him to suggest “Apple” as the company's name. He beli...
He incorporated it to distinguish the apple from other similar fruits, such as the cherry. Janoff even admits to having bought a couple of apples and cut them in halves to try and achieve the perfect Apple logo. The logo also represents the brand’s uniqueness, and its transformation through...
A Tale of Two Logos 2012.05.01 prev next ONE of Microsoft’s biggest, but perhaps most overlooked, problems in trying to compete with Apple is the enormous difference between their logos. Apple The Apple logo is iconic. It’s composed entirely of graceful curves. It symbolizes something: ...
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of that early era and punches things up with the bluster and bravado he’s earned now that he’s one of the biggest superstars on the planet. Throughout the project, he also grapples with the trappings of fame, takes aim at his haters, and examines how far he’...