The Apple Bitten icon is one of the most recognizable brands in the world and is widely used to see it flash back on their devices. However, there was a pivotal moment in history there the company decided to change its address, with iPhone, Mac or iPad there is no discussion of the apple's trend, but in the case of the Apple logo it hasn't been as it is now.
The Apple apple logo has been on the company's computers since the PowerBook dates were released in the early '90s, and at that time it appeared on the device's cover. However, the position I was focusing on was a real challenge, no matter which position you choose, the apple will be in the same place with the laptop closed, and rotate when you open it
At first Steve Jobs was clear, or it will be used by a laptop most of the time, Jobs wanted the Apple user to have the best experience possibleSo the apple logo should be tested by the user before it can start running on your computer. But with Apple being popular, the team found this to be a problem.
Many did not think of him as Job
For the decade, first with the Powerbook and later with the first iBook, already designed and presented by Steve Jobs, The Apple logo looked at the user and looked down at the laptop to work. This trend changed in 2001 with the introduction of the Powerbook G4 and the change was initially not well received by the founder, yet the production team was able to convince him.
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And all of this without Apple originally reporting, internally, that users will be confused when turning on their equipment since they don't know they'll do it on the wrong side in the belief that Apple's apple should be in its natural state when opened and not tampered with.
However, after all, Steve surrendered under pressure from his design team and, really and we have been influenced by the marketing team (No doubt it looks more like an apple on the right than the other way when other users look at the laptop) and decided to convert the Apple logo to the direction: since 2001, all Apple laptops have an apple in its natural position when it's open, meaning that it is answered when its owners turn it on.
It could be that this may cause users a problem at first they wanted to open the MacBook, however, it's something you are used to for a few days, and no one doubts that apple pie is better on the right side than inverted when working with your Mac.