Apple logo

The Apple logo has undergone many changes over the years.



History
The first logo was created by Apple Computer co-founder Ronald Wayne with the establishment of the company on April 1st, 1976. It features Isaac Newton sitting under a tree with the apple that inspired the as well as the company's name. The second logo was designed by Rob Janoff and entered into use later that same year, which just included an apple with an bite in it, with rainbow lines, meaning that their computers can display color images at the time, which was revolutionary. The colored version remained in use until a monochrome version of the logo was adopted in 1998, with the exception of the rainbow version being in use until 1999. A version based on the "Aqua" theme entered into use in 2001 with the launch of Mac OS X. A cleaner version of the logo entered into use in 2014.