This black pen features matte silver accents and has an Apple logo printed in a horizontal orientation. The pen also has a stylus at the top.
Of all the pens in my collection, this is the only example with a sideways-printed Apple logo.
ed tech | design | music
This black pen features matte silver accents and has an Apple logo printed in a horizontal orientation. The pen also has a stylus at the top.
Of all the pens in my collection, this is the only example with a sideways-printed Apple logo.
This pen is matte silver with the words Executive Briefing Program printed in black in the Myriad Apple font.
Apple maintains a few Executive Briefing Centers worldwide for the purpose of hosting current and potential customers to discuss and provide training on Apple products and services. One Executive Briefing Center is located in Cupertino, California, at Apple’s main campus (formerly Infinite Loop, now at the main “spaceship” campus), and another is located in Chicago’s Loop, overlooking the Apple Store at Michigan Avenue on the riverfront.
Apple sometimes provides Briefing Center attendees with pens and/or notebooks, depending upon the nature of the meeting.
This set of retractable translucent pens was available in gray, purple, green, and red. The pens have matte silver accents, a white Apple logo, and are printed with the URL www.apple.com/education in the Apple Garamond font (Apple’s corporate font from approximately 1984–2003).
The pens measure 5.25 inches long.
I have acquired several of these pens over the years, and I believe I now have all the available colors in this design. These same pens were also offered printed with just a white Apple logo (no URL).
Source: Wikipedia
This translucent gray pen has matte silver accents and a white Apple logo. It is also printed with the URL apple.com/ali/newhampshire in the Apple Garamond font (Apple’s corporate font from 1984–2003).
Although the webpage is no longer active, the “ali” part of the web address refers to the now-defunct Apple Learning Interchange. Education World described the Apple Learning Interchange as “an Internet community for K-12 educators with a large and participatory membership. Apple has gathered databases of lesson-planning units, Internet resources, and Internet-based projects. Also included are discussion forums and chat rooms for educators.”
MacRumors reported that the Apple Learning Interchange shut down in 2010, quoting an inactive Apple link: “For years the Apple Learning Interchange (ALI) has served as an important resource for educators to access great education content, share best practices, and learn more about using technology in the context of teaching and learning. Over the last three years, iTunes U in the iTunes Store has grown to be an even larger education resource.”
Sources: Education World, MacRumors
This classic capped Apple pen features a white Apple logotype in Apple Garamond (Apple’s corporate font from 1984–2003). The cap is threaded and when removed reveals a purple interior. The pen is made from all six of Apple’s colors (from the original logo). The pen was made in Germany.
This product is featured on page 45 of the Spring 1993 Starting Line: Apple Marketing Communications Catalog. Its description reads:
Multicolor Pen
Have fun with the six colors of the Apple logo. They’re mixed up in the various parts of this fun an expensive pen. The Apple name is silkscreened in white on the barrel.
APL301