The Apple logo is a stylized image of an apple with a bite taken out of its right side, created to distinguish it from similar fruits and to convey a sense of accessible, modern design. The original Apple logo depicted Isaac Newton under an apple tree but was replaced in 1977 by Rob Janoff’s now-famous “bitten apple,” initially rendered in rainbow colors to reference the Apple II’s color display capabilities. In 1998, Apple shifted the logo to monochrome and glass-themed variants for a sleek, modern aesthetic.
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The Apple logo is a stylized image of an apple with a bite taken out of its right side, created to distinguish it from similar fruits and to convey a sense of accessible, modern design. The original Apple logo depicted Isaac Newton under an apple tree but was replaced in 1977 by Rob Janoff’s now-famous “bitten apple,” initially rendered in rainbow colors to reference the Apple II’s color display capabilities. In 1998, Apple shifted the logo to monochrome and glass-themed variants for a sleek, modern aesthetic.