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. - Jean-Louis Gasée, former CTO of Apple Computer
The Apple logo is one of the most recognizable icons in the world.
To look at the symbolism of the logo, it seems to represents the Forbidden Fruit from the Garden of Eden mythos in the Book of Genesis in Judeo/Christian scripture: Adam and Eve were banished from paradise for disobeying God's command that they not eat from the Tree of Knowledge. Many equate the apple to the forbidden fruit, probably because the apple still retains its distinct shape, color, and integrity of form even after a bite is taken from it: it remains recognizable, even in silhouette, as an apple.
In one simple graphic, the Apple logo manages to personify lust for knowledge, temptation, and rebellion.
So, to answer the question...
Who took the bite from the Apple?
Metaphorically speaking, Mankind did, thanks to Eve (and Adam).
Who took the bite from the Applelogo?
Anyone who buys in to the Apple philosophy by purchasing an Apple product.
The designer of Apple logo Rob Janoff, designed apple logo with a bite for people to recognize the logo as an apple instead of other fruits.
However, many people still think that byte was mark as reference of how Alan Turing, a computer scientist who suicide in 1954.
Read more here... http://www.logo-design-and-the-story-behind.com/apple-logo.html
No one. If the question is Biblical, then nowhere does it identify the fruit as an apple. Yet another Biblical myth!
Another Interpretation of the Question:Rob Janoff did it.In 1977, Janoff was employed by marketing firm Regis McKenna, and was tasked with designing the Apple Inc. logo. He came up with the first rainbow apple with the bite out of the top right side. The bite was intended to help those who saw it not confuse the apple for any other fruit.
The bite on the Apple logo was included so consumers could recognize the logo as an apple instead of other fruits.
The word "bite" refers to damage caused by the mouth of a human or animal. For example, "I took a bite of the pear," or "I got a mosquito bite."
from yoko ono s artwork called apple?(that maybe john lennon took a bite from?)
The apple logo was first started with the enigma code. The man who invented the first computer to crack the code, was kicked out because he was a homosexual, he got so depressed that he injected an apple with potassium cyanide and took a bite out of it. now people show their respect for him and apple inc has used that story for their symbol.
Because its there logo... Prehaps they wanted a bite!
The past tense of bite is bit.I bite the apple. Present formI bit the apple. Past form
A gray apple with a bite in it.
No, the word 'bite' is a noun (bite, bites) and a verb (bite, bites, biting, bit, bitten).A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.Examples:He took a big bite of the apple. (noun)I couldn't wait to bite into my sandwich. (verb)I have a mosquito bite on my arm. Itis very itchy. (the pronoun 'it' takes the place of the noun 'bite' in the second sentence)
It is the logo for Apple Computers.
To bite and rip off a piece of the apple!
When Steve Jobs first saw the first product Matrix, he said," This looks delicious!", and he took a bite out of it.
please, group Italo-Disco: Rainbow Team "Bite the Apple lyrics.
No one took a bite of Charlie's present