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Bit late to jump on the RGB bandwagon there, Apple.
Apple started the RGB trend:
I… I know they made colorful iMacs… But… What was the marketing idea behind this ad?
What did they mean by “No artificial colors” for a computer…?
The OG colors were all food based.
Tangerine, grape, lime, strawberry, and blueberry
The five colors were fruit-themed: blueberry, grape, tangerine, lime and strawberry.
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I would assume it’s a joke on when they say no artificial colors in food, because… apple?
Idk
Familiar byline from food marketing? I seem to recall a lot of fear mongering related to food coloring at the time (most of which turned out to be overblown) making that a cutesy/tongue-in-cheek headline coming from a tech company.
That, and the colors were all foods Tangerine, grape, lime, strawberry, and blueberry
The campaign was all food references
Ah I forgot the fruit schema for the colors! lol
Honestly some of the jelly style molded acrylic designs from that era were pretty sick, even by today’s standards. I remember the G4 cube with matching Harmon Kardon Soundsticks and display/keyboard/mouse as a standout example of a short lived concept that might still appear futuristic today.
Especially compared to contemporary computers. I mean late nineties, everything was beige beige beige, MAYBE black.
this was Apple’s peak for design. I can’t stand apple products but if they made an iphone in this colorway I would be tempted.
Im ready for a new Apple Watch with tricorder functions.
The phase inverter app is subscription-based though.
Why does
The Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Park
look like it is copy / pasted by someone who couldn’t be bothered to match the font?
Is the glow just a new Siri?
I imagine this is referencing Apple Intelligence in general. The rainbow glow is used for all of the interface elements using Apple Intelligence.
It’s about Siri’s new graphics.
More specifically, the glow used in all the Apple Intelligence enabled UIs. Siri, summarizing, rewriting, etc. It all has that plasma glowy effect.
If it’s in reference to a proper microLED display, then I’m excited.