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Apples of Paradise (traditional phrase)
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Apples of Paradise, according to tradition, had a bite on one side to commemorate the bite given by Eve.




Take a bite of the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge?




Maybe not. Logo 1976 says it's Newton and the Apple.

According to Rob Janoff, the graphic designer, the “bite” in the Apple logo was originally implemented so that people would know that it represented an apple, and not a cherry tomato.

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The first logo was created by Ronald Wayne, a co-founder Apple in the early days of 1976, who wanted to represent the law of gravity that is inspired by an apple.

The first image to represent the computer company was Isaac Newton, the man who revolutionized science with his discoveries on gravity. How did he figure it out? An apple fell on his head! Apple’s first logo was a depiction of this event, with Newton sitting under an Apple tree.

The Logo included a quote from William Wordsworth, a romantic English poet; “Newton… a mind forever voyaging through strange seas of thought.” The poem was written on the frame of the logo.
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