Picture This: ’70s Steve Jobs, Apple Photos
Do you have old photos stashed away in a drawer or shoebox somewhere? Early Apple employees do and they have shared some of them online — young Steve Jobs, Apple’s first office and the company’s first color logo.
Above: A custom color embroidered patch created to highlight the Apple II’s then revolutionary 8-bit color graphics.
“The embroidered Apple logo was done by me,” remembers Gene Carter, an early Apple manager. “We were going to the computer show in Anaheim, as I recall, and wanted to distinguish the Apple people from the masses.”
Apple Group Photo: Elmer Baum, Mike Markkula, Gary Martin, Andre Dubois, Steve Jobs, Sue Cabannis, Mike Scott, and Don Breuner. Standing, rear, Mark Johnson.
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BusinessInsider solicited images the above images from early Apple employees — be sure to click through for the full set of pictures, some never seen before…
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