• Vector Logos
    • Logo vector list
    • Popular vector logos
    • Sports
    • Automotive Logo
    • Business & Finance
    • Communication
    • Computer & Internet
    • Education
    • Electronics
    • Entertainment
    • Fashion & Lifestyle
    • Food & Drink
    • Freight & Transportation
    • Government
    • Health
    • Home & Family
    • Hotel & Travel
    • Industry
    • Other
  • Logo Templates
  • Logo Icons
  • Vector Art
    • Free Vector Art
    • Symbols vector
    • Vector flags
    • America Vector Flags
    • Asia Vector Flags
    • Europe Vector Flags
  • Blog
  • Random
logoEPS.com
Home\Logo Design History\Apple Logo Design History

Apple Logo Design History

Logo Design History - October 3, 2014 by Dian N
Tweet

The Newton Crest: 1976-1976

The first Apple logo was designed in 1976 by Ronald Wayne, sometimes referred to as the third co-founder of Apple. The logo depicts Isaac Newton sitting under a tree, an apple dangling precipitously above his head. The phrase on the outside border reads, “Newton… A Mind Forever Voyaging Through Strange Seas of Thought … Alone.”

> Download Apple active logo in .EPS vector format

 

The Rainbow Logo: 1976-1998

Not surprisingly, the above logo only lasted a year before Steve Jobs commissioned graphic designer Rob Janoff to come up with something, oh I don’t know, a little bit more modern. Janoff’s eventual design would go on to become one of the most iconic and recognizable corporate logos in history.

According to Janoff, the “bite” in the Apple logo was originally implemented so that people would know that it represented an apple, and not a tomato. It also lent itself to a nerdy play on words (bite/byte), a fitting reference for a tech company. Quick sidenote: Corporate design sure was a lot simpler in the 70′s. Nowadays, companies like Pepsi spend millions of dollars on logo re-designs that are based on complete BS and new age mumbo jumbo.

 

As for the rainbow stripes of the logo, Steve Jobs is rumored to have insisted on using a colorful logo as a means to “humanize” the company. Janoff has said that there was no rhyme or reason behind the placement of the colors themselves, noting that he wanted to have green at the top “because that’s where the leaf was.”

The relatively simple origins of the rainbow colored Apple logo hasn’t stopped some from reading a bit too much into what it represents. Jean-Louis Gassée, former Apple executive and founder of BeOS, quipped about the logo:

One of the deep mysteries to me is our logo, the symbol of lust and knowledge, bitten into, all crossed with the colors of the rainbow in the wrong order. You couldn’t dream a more appropriate logo: lust, knowledge, hope and anarchy.

The passion of the French knows no bounds!

The multi-colored Apple logo was in use for 22 years before it was axed by Steve Jobs less than a year after his return to Apple in 1997. In its place was a new logo that did away with the colorful stripes and replaced it with a more modern monochromatic look that has taken on a variety of sizes and colors over the past few years. The overall shape of the logo, however, remains unchanged from its original inception 33 years ago.

> Download the Apple logo vector (version 1976-1998)

The Monochrome Logo: 1998 – Present

TInkering with one of the most recognizable logos in the world wasn’t done simply because Steve Jobs is always looking to change things up. When Jobs returned to Apple in 1997, the company was bleeding money, and Jobs and Co. realized that the Apple logo could be leveraged to their advantage. That meant experimenting with larger logos to make it more prominent.  If the shape of the Apple logo was universally recognizable, why not not put it where people could see it?

 

That being the case, placing a large rainbow Apple logo on top of the original Bondi Blue iMac, for example, would have looked silly, childish, and out of place. Not exactly the direction Jobs wanted to lead Apple in.  So instead of placing a somewhat minuscule rainbow colored Apple logo on its products, Apple began placing sizeable and Monochrome styled logos on its products in all sorts of places:  on top of the original iMac, on the side of the Powermac G3 Tower, and in an assortment of colors on the good ole iBooks.  This trend, which began in 1998, continues to this day.

The rainbow colored logo might always be a source of nostalgia for Mac enthusiasts, but the monochrome logo allows Apple greater flexibility when it comes to branding its products.  Also, Steve Jobs isn’t exactly the type to get wrapped up in warm fuzzy feelings of nostalgia.  When Jobs returned to Apple, he needed to transform Apple’s image from that of a failing company into one capable of churning out sleek and cutting edge products, and he needed a new logo to match.  It doesn’t appear likely that Apple will change up its logo again anytime soon, but one thing that will undoubtedly remain is the shape of the logo itself.

Why Apple had to abandon the rainbow

The rainbow logo just wouldn’t fit on the iMac pictured to the right.  Rainbow on beige? Alright.  Rainbow on metal?  Not so much.

Imagine if MacBooks looked like this?! I think Apple made the right call.

DC comics Logo Design History →
Tweet

Top Downloads

  • Hoosier Racing Tire vector logoHoosier Racing Tire logo vector 458
  • Ferrari California vector logoFerrari California logo vector 565
  • Accent vector logoAccent logo vector 195
  • Volkswagen Rabbit (.EPS) vector logoVolkswagen Rabbit (.EPS) logo vector 159
  • Ralliart logo vector in .EPS formatRalliart logo vector 2,029
  • Outboards by Yamaha vector logoOutboards by Yamaha logo vector 241
  • XR3i vector logoXR3i logo vector 244
  • Dorf vector logoDorf logo vector 319
  • Crossfox logo vectorCrossfox logo vector 817
  • Mustang logoMustang logo vector 3,008
  • TomTom vector logoTomTom logo vector 425
  • ZX-7R vector logoZX-7R logo vector 332
  • Bentley Motors logo vector, logo of Bentley MotorsBentley Motors logo vector 2,691
  • Harley Davidson Rider's Edge vector logoHarley Davidson Rider’s Edge logo vector 380
  • Honda Bike logo vector in .AI formatHonda Bike logo vector 11,668

Subscribe To LogoEPS

Follow @logoeps

Hot tag

  • Football
  • Google
  • Google+ vector
  • google icons vector
  • google logos vector
  • facebook
  • Twitter
  • facebook vector
  • Twitter icons vector
  • facebook logos vector
  • Twitter logos vector
  • Disney
  • Banking
  • beer
  • Microsoft
  • apple
  • yamaha
  • Pinterest
  • suzuki
  • China
  • Google plus
  • Ferrari
  • Ford
  • Britain
  • Microsoft Windows
  • Download facebook logo
  • vector logos
  • Vector logo free
  • logo vector free download

About Logoeps.com

Vector logos are essential design elements used by designers every day. Logo EPS offers the most comprehensive and flexible search engine for brand identity graphics, with a complete and growing collection.

It’s the world’s largest library of logo files in vector formats, available for free download. You can easily browse or search through more than 200,000 scalable logo designs.

Recent post

  • Alliance Tires Logo PNG Transparent & Vector
  • 6 Cool Tips for logo Designers to Stay Focused!
  • KFC 2026 Logo PNG + Vector Files
  • Panini Vector Logo + PNG Files
  • LiuGong Logo Vector Files
  • Sam’s Club 2026 Logo Vector Files
  • NBA Finals Logo PNG & Vector Files
  • Google 2026 Logo PNG Transparent & Vector
  • Morinaga Milk Industry Logo PNG & Vector Files
  • MT HELMETS Logo Vector

Recent downloads

  • La Victoria de Mexico logo vector 333 times
  • Muhammadiyah logo vector 561 times
  • PSG logo vector 499 times
  • GameStop logo vector 585 times
  • Suzuki Motorsport logo vector 742 times
  • Football Federation of Kazakhstan logo vector 137 times
  • Eukanuba logo vector 620 times
  • 020 sign logo vector 68 times
  • Windows 8 65 times
  • Scoop it logo 97 times
  • About
  • Advertise
  • Contact
  • About
  • DMCA Policy
  • Sitemap

Disclaimer: Products, names and logo mentioned are the property of their respective owners.

© 2026 LogoEPS.com

16