
Apple Inc. has revolutionized personal computing
since its founding in 1976 by Steve Jobs, Ronald Wayne and Steve
Wozniak. For more than 30 years, Apple Computer has introduced
groundbreaking products and accessories that truly defy the
technological barriers. It has now become one of the world’s most
famous computer brands and has introduced innovative products such as
iPods, Macintosh, QuickTime, etc.

Beyond
its strong line of pioneering products, lies an interesting and
powerful corporate identity. Apple is probably the only company who did
not
want logo design with
their company name in it. Yet, the Apple logo is one of the most
recognized corporate symbols in the world. The first Apple logo was
designed by Jobs and Wayne in 1976, featuring Isaac Newton sitting
under an apple tree. It was inspired by a quotation by Wordsworth that
was also inscribed into the logo that said: “Newton… a mind forever
voyaging through strange seas of thought” with ‘Apple Computer Co.’ on a
ribbon banner ornamenting the picture frame.

That Apple logo was immediately changed by designer Rob Janoff, the man to
provide logo design for
Apple, into a multicolored apple with a bite taken out off its right
side, better known as the “rainbow apple”. This was done to commemorate
the discoveries of gravity (the apple) and the separation of light
(the colors) done by Isaac Newton and possibly to tribute the ‘fruit of
the Tree of Knowledge’ in Adam and Eve’s story. Even the term
‘Macintosh’ refers to a particular variety of an apple. But certain
speculations exist about the proper meaning of the Apple logo. Some
believe that the ‘rainbow colored’ Apple logo was used to advertise the
color capability of the Apple II computer. Others, like author Sadie
Plant of
Zeroes and Ones, considers the Apple logo as homage
to Alan Turning, the father of modern computing, who committed suicide
using a cyanide-laced apple.
For the last few years, the
Apple logo has appeared in various colors (aqua color scheme was famous
among all). But now Apple has discontinued the use of bright colors in
the Apple logo, instead opting for white and raw-aluminum color
schemes. The polished chrome logo seems to fit ideally. The silvery
chrome finish in the new Apple logo is consistent with the design
scheme and freshens up the icon. For whatever reason Apple Inc. had to
revamp its logo, the new Apple logo got a hearty endorsement by the
customers and critics around the world. It can widely be seen on all
Apple products and retail stores; and has become one of the world’s
most renowned brand symbols.
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