The Apple bitten apple logo was not a single color from the beginning, but a rainbow from blue to green with purple, red, orange and yellow in between.

The Apple Rainbow logo is historic and iconic, and now the original versions are leaving Cupertino to be ready for auction. The two physical logos, which have long been on the walls of Apple headquarters in California, will be auctioned off in early June with a starting price of $ 10,000 to $ 15,000.

The logo is larger than foam and measures 46 by 49 inches. The smaller logo is made of fiberglass with a metal plate on the back that measures 33 by 36 inches. Both have seen many executives come and go at Apple headquarters for years, and will now be auctioned off in support of their history.

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The designer of the current Apple logo is Rob Janoff, who introduced the rainbow design in 1977, and since then we have seen more or less the same design and its different colors and effects around Apple. The older logo was designed in 1976 by one of Apple’s three early founders, Ron Wayne.