![]() A bold and modern sans-serif font accompanied the apple graphic. ![]() The colorful version, dubbed the “rainbow apple”, was chosen. The logo was seen with stripes, as a solid color, and as a metallic apple. Janoff brought two versions of the logo to the meeting one version included a bite and one without. The nerdy play on words (bite/byte) was an incredibly relevant reference for the tech company, and the happy coincidence of the design has only contributed to its memorability. Janoff’s colleague revealed that "bytes" were the foundation of computing. ![]() The bite seen in the Apple logo was originally implemented so people would not confuse an apple for a cherry tomato. Janoff studied actual apples with bites taken from them in every angle possible. The only direction Janoff received from jobs was to not “make it cute”. Jobs reportedly believed the first logo to look old fashioned, and it was proven to be difficult to reproduce in smaller sizes. The following year, Steve Jobs hired designer Rob Janoff, an Art Director at Regis McKenna and well-known for his work with corporate design and branding, to create a new logo for the developing startup. The inaugural name of the company, “Apple Computer Co.”, wrapped around the top and bottom on a fabric-like banner. Inside of the picture frame read a text from the romantic English poet, “Newton… a mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought”. Created with India ink, the black and white illustration featured the English mathematician, physicist, astronomer, theologian, and author, Isaac Newton, sitting under an apple tree. And yes, I acknowledge how hypocritical it is for me to call you out for unsolicited wisdom when I'm here doing it myself, fair enough I just want to help you make actually useful contributions to discussions without barging in and making a fool of yourself, as you have done here.The very first logo for Apple was designed in 1976 by two of the founders, Steve Jobs and Ronald Wayne, and inspired by a quote from Wordsworth. Instead, you chose to dilute your good point by imposing some completely unsolicited "wisdom" to make yourself look smart, and now you look like a smarmy idiot on Reddit your comment history also suggests this is a pattern for you. You could have just respectfully mentioned that Apple would likely never do this because of the inventory challenges this would present - you're right in saying a product like this would eat into Apple's profit margins, however large they might be, and creates extra effort when it comes to inventory management and manufacturing, not to mention the waste that would result from unsold inventory. /r/iOSSetups for iOS wallpapers, setups, and apps./r/AppleSwap if you want to trade devices!.Keep an eye on temporarily free or discounted apps on /r/AppHookup!.Your iPhone broke? Head on over to /r/iphonehelp!.Looking for new Wallpaper? /r/iWallpaper!./r/iOSgaming for all your iOS gaming needs!./r/Siri: That wonderful robot that lives in our phones./r/iOSBeta for the latest on iOS developer and open beta.r/AppleWatch is the place to be for all discussions on the Apple Watch.r/iPod for the classic device that started the revolution of mobile Apple devices.Fan of the iPad as well? Check out r/iPad.r/iOS: For any discussions about the venerable Apple mobile operating system and our sister sub.Join our Discord! Tech Support FAQ Rules / Guidelinesįor full descriptions of our rules/guidelines, please visit our guidelines wiki
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