How The Wrong Artist Got Credit For Inspiring The Macintosh Logo

The logo of the original 1984 Macintosh is usually referred to as the Picasso logo, but in reality, it was inspired by another famous artist.

When the original Macintosh first shipped to customers in 1984, it came with a whimsical line drawing of a rainbow-hued Macintosh on front. Drawn with just a few sinuous strokes of a colored crayon, the logo is often referred to as the original Macintosh's Picasso logo. But that's a misnomer. As it turns out, the Macintosh's Picasso logo was inspired by another artist entirely.

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Published on February 18, 2014 05:00
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