portfolio & design blog of logo & identity designer, Graham Smith

A beautiful photograph of part of the Apple logo showing portions of it’s construction, apparently not just a pretty curved apple. This photograph taken from Apple’s corporate identity guide, 1989. Designers: Rob Janoff, Rob Gemmell, Rob Price, Tim Brennan y Jill Savini.
Now I want more of these photographs please.
Image found on Flickr
Categories: Famous Logos, Identity Guidelines, Logo & Brand Identity
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Oh no, another “holier than thou” creative gets a chance to make a “manual” for use of a logo (that is already invented and doesn’t need added circles). Yes, I went to Parsons too and I don’t need this garbage…
Got out of bed the wrong side this morning did we? :)
Oh no, another “holier than thou” creative gets a chance to make a “manual” for use of a logo (that is already invented and doesn’t need added circles). Yes, I went to Parsons too and I don’t need this garbage…
Got out of bed the wrong side this morning did we? :)
Interesting image, thank you
Interesting image, thank you
I actually love the apple logo
I actually love the apple logo
good find
Thx for your sharing!
I can use the Apple logo for advertising download app store?