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The bite was included so that people did not mistake the apple for a cherry or another fruit. [5] The logo's colorful stripes represented the fact that Apple computers featured color screens. Each stripe was printed in its own specially mixed color, which Jobs approved because he felt that vivid colors improved people's emotional response.
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Apparently when Apple designed the PowerBook and (later with Steve Jobs) the iBook they discovered that if they placed the Apple logo upside down from the user's prospective when the lid was ...
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English: Apple's absolute first logo, pre 1976. Drawn by then co-founder Ronald Wayne. The logo features Sir Isaac Newton sitting under the apple tree where he supposedly discovered gravity, by an apple falling on his head. See here for the 1976 Apple 1 manual and advertisements where this logo was used.
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The colour palette mostly consisted of light gray (Platinum) and off-white (fog). Other motifs include minimal surface texturing and an inlaid three-dimensional Apple logo which was diamond cut to the exact shape. The last Apple product to use the Snow White design language was the Macintosh IIfx which was released in 1990.
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