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Susan Alinsangan, a Chiat/Day art director, came up with the design of the iPod silhouette commercials [2] in 2003, along with the help of Chiat/Day's director Lee Clow, and James Vincent, a former DJ and musician. [3] She worked on the print campaign with artist Casey Leveque of Santa Monica's Rocket Studio [4]
The 1990s Think Different campaign linked Apple to famous social figures such as John Lennon and Mahatma Gandhi, while also introducing "Think Different" as a new slogan for the company. Other popular advertising campaigns include the 2000s "iPod People", the 2002 Switch campaign, and most recently the Get a Mac campaign which ran from 2006 to ...
Apple's first logo, designed by co-founder Ron Wayne, depicts Sir Isaac Newton sitting under an apple tree. It was almost immediately replaced by Rob Janoff's "rainbow Apple", the now-familiar rainbow-colored silhouette of an apple with a bite taken out of it. Janoff presented Jobs with several different monochromatic themes for the "bitten ...
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Apple's new "Why You'll Love an iPhone" web campaign, however, could signal a shift in the winds, as Apple responds to the fact that it needs to change its approach.
3 Non-Silhouette Ads. 3 comments. 4 original style used again. 1 comment. 5 Merger. 10 comments. 6 Move: iPod advertising. 4 comments. 7 Another iPod ad. 1 comment. 8 ...
Apple GS/OS – an operating system for Apple IIGS, [132] it was a core component of System Software (now Classic MacOS) from System 4.0 through System 6.0.1 [133] [134] [135] Apple Pascal – An operating system based on USCD Pascal created for Apple's implementation of the Pascal programming language. [ 136 ]
In 2001, Pixo was rehired by Apple to adapt their system software for use in the iPod. [3] The use of the Pixo OS in the iPod was never formally announced, although the first-generation iPod's "About iPod" display includes a mention of Pixo, and a Connectix biography of their VP of engineering Mike Neil mentions his role as "lead architect on the Pixo OS that is used in ... the Apple iPod". [4]