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21 May 2010 Here's how Apple used product packaging to deliver on its brand and support a smart marketing strategy. just a simple, two-sided card that leads you to product instructions on the web and in the product itself, though you really don't need them unless this is the first time you've purchased from Apple.
products. They are for use on product-related communications, including advertising, packaging, websites, manuals, hangtags, and printed collateral. Never include an Apple product icon as part of your company or product identity. Authorized Users. The Apple-provided icons can be used only by authorized licensees in
25 Jan 2012 Anyone who's purchased anything from Apple in the last decade knows how beautiful an experience unboxing their products is. In fact, there's a small team at Apple who take the subject very, very seriously.
14. 1.2 Requirements, Recommendations, and Permissions. 14. 1.3 Terminology. 15. 1.3.1 Accessory, Device, and Product. 15. Accessories 16. 2. All Accessories 17. 2.1 Attachments. 17. 2.2 Magnetic Interference. 17. 2.3 Radio Frequency (RF) Performance. 17. 2.3.1 Materials and Coatings. 17. 2.3.2 Antenna Keep-Out.
These guidelines are for Apple licensees, authorized resellers, developers, customers, and other parties wishing to use Apple's trademarks, service marks or images in promotional, advertising, instructional, or reference materials, or on their web sites, products, labels, or packaging. Use of the keyboard Apple Logo
24 Jan 2012 We all know just how obsessive Apple is about the little things. Scott Forstall, Apple's VP of iOS software, has mentioned that he uses a photographer's loupe to make sure that every pixel on the iOS interface is "just right." Now an upcoming book opens the door on a secret room at Apple HQ where product
4 May 2016 Moment had to work within Apple's color spec, the majority of the box had to be white, and the product itself had to “be the primary focus of the package." (Yes, those guidelines are strongly reminiscent of the company's own white boxes that just read “iPhone" or “iPad.") “In traditional packaging, the front of
4 May 2016 Then there's the issue of packaging: Apple's guidelines demand that third parties work within the company's muted color palette, so the packaging has to be mostly white. The products must also be the focal point of the packaging, much like Apple's signature boxes. In a slight act of rebellion, Moment lashed
Apple is reportedly beginning to enforce a mandatory policy of standardized, Apple-like product packaging for at least some third-party accessories sold in Apple Stores, according to an internal company memo. I hope this is nothing but a rumor. I am all for design guidelines and design 'education', but
13 Aug 2015 Apple has required that all its third-party accessory vendors redesign the packaging for all their products so that everything looks more like an Apple product, according to an internal company document leaked to Business Insider. A report in July said the move was coming. All suppliers of bags, cases and
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