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The bite made it instantly recognizable as an apple and solved a basic design problem. That’s it. There was no hidden symbolism, no clever pun, and no intentional reference to the Bible.
As you can see from below, a nod to the bite mark started in 1977 when the logo first changes, but this time it's because of the 'apple' wordmark eating into the side of the design. In the next ...
One of the Assistant Costume Designers on the Martin Scorsese directed Killers of the Flower Moon is alleging that Apple Studios and the Costume Designers Guild worked hand in hand to erase her ...
The logo's creator Rob Janoff revealed the real reason the bite is there in an interview with Creative Bits. Janoff said, "When I explain the real reason why I did the bite it's kind of a let down.