Apple’s Colorful Logos Tickle Fans’ Fancy For Celebrating The Human Touch
By Mikelle Leow, 24 Apr 2024
Screenshots via Apple
Apple skipped its March event this year, and it appears to have made up for it with six logos! To drum up anticipation for its first 2024 keynote, scheduled for May 7 and entitled Let Loose, the tech giant has strayed from its typical single-branding approach and has instead opted for half a dozen artistic interpretations.
Traditionally, Apple’s event logos offer subtle hints about what to expect. This time, the name Let Loose itself is fairly ambiguous. All six emblems, with their hand-drawn quality, appear to point to the Apple Pencil, a strong suggestion that new iPads are the main focus of the event.
You’ll see these playful and diverse expressions on the Apple homepage, where its logo cycles through each design every time you hit refresh.
There are 6 different Apple logos for the "let loose." event.#AppleEvent pic.twitter.com/amx1D2uFBe
— Beta Profiles (@BetaProfiles) April 23, 2024
Among them is an oil slick-like style, with gradients swirled into a black silhouette. There’s also a drawing of a hand holding the stylus, with multiple hues in the backdrop to signify creative expression.
One sees the bitten apple composed of colorful bubbles. Others depict the motif in various stroke styles, including one seemingly created from a calligraphy pen.
just my bias, but i'm increasingly reading this kind of design (colorful, humanist, overt celebration of creativity) as a subtle statement against gen AI https://t.co/ZPzAjCCvln
— jstn (@jstn) April 23, 2024
The decision to use artistic treatments has been met with praise from fans. These are a refreshing take that emphasizes the enduring value of human creativity in the digital age, a time when AI-generated art seems to have taken over.
I â¤ï¸ that they are embracing human creativity with their pen, the artistry of it.
— Claudio Guglieri (@claudioguglieri) April 23, 2024
Great positioning at a time when all creative platforms are rushing and struggling to use AI without cannibalizing their audiences.
Don't bet against human creativity, at least not yet. https://t.co/TfiDq3HWWn
Love these Aqua UI vibes pic.twitter.com/F5UenBCxWo
— Andreas Storm (@avstorm) April 23, 2024
Notably, this isn’t the first time Apple has experimented with multiple logos for a single event. In 2018, its There’s More in the Making event utilized over 350 unique logos, foreshadowing the significant redesign of the iPad Pro and the introduction of the second-generation Apple Pencil.
Last time Apple had different logos for an event I wrote some code that fetched them all and generated a huge grid. Should I do it again? pic.twitter.com/2YwtXCoTYx
— Mike Rundle (@flyosity) April 23, 2024
[via MacRumors and How-To Geek, images via Apple]