The Apple logo, designed by Rob Janoff in 1977, features a stylized apple with a bite taken out of it. The bite was added for scale, making it clear that it was an apple and not a cherry or tomato. The logo has undergone various color changes over the years, including a vibrant rainbow design, but has since become predominantly monochrome. Its simplicity and distinctiveness have contributed to Apple's brand identity and recognition worldwide.
It comes from the Greek word lógos.
Apple is from the Old English "æppel" and was used to describe any type of fruit and not just what we know as the apple today.
What's the Greek meaning of the name and the logo of atlas
Yes there is, the Maserati's logo has a three point spear end which is the preferred weapon of Poseidon/Neptune.
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Because an apple is the perfect logo to represent a company named Apple.
The apple logo.
The apple is the logo for the Macintosh company that made the iPod.
Its an apple. it has no meaning.
All companies put their company logo on their products. The apple is Apple Inc.'s logo. To symbolize the brand name.
They used the logo that was used by the Apple recording company - used by the Beatles.
Because it is an Apple product.
A gray apple with a bite in it.
No.
the logo is in the name it is a silver apple with a bite taken out of it. why don't you just Google image it.
The color of the light from the Apple logo can't change on it's own, but you can buy decals to fit on the logo.
It is the logo for Apple Computers.