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Rob Janoff on the Design of the Apple Logo

Apple Logo

Rob Janoff, the original designer of the Apple logo, opens up with some historical info and intriguing insight in this interview by Ivan Raszl.

Side Note: You can type an Apple logo on an Apple computer by typing OPTION + SHIFT + K → 

I don’t recommend PC users attempt this for obvious reasons…


 
Posted by Theo Rosendorf on August 19, 2009
Filed Under Graphic Design, Identity, Interview, Office / Tools, Typography | 3 Comments
 

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  • http://www.georific.com Steff

    This shortcut will only work with the US keyboard layout.

  • Chris Carpenter

    If you do this key combo on a PC you probably get a message saying “I wish I was a Mac”

  • Mick

    I just tried the key combo on Windows 7 and it said “sweet delicious freedom!”

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