In the early 2000s, Apple Education hosted education events at conferences, schools, and at their Executive Briefing Centers. These events often included providing printed materials to attendees on various topics, product brochures, and/or event agendas.
This small collection of Apple Education folders from 2000–2002 included three different folders from Apple Education. Each folder measures 9 x 12 inches and includes two internal pockets.
This black nylon notebook has a black Apple logo on the front and holds a full 8.5×11-inch pad of paper. The outside has a pocket on one side, and the inside features a large pocket, a zippered pocket, five spaces for business cards (including one with a clear window), a loop for a pen, and a square pocket approximately the size of a 3.5-inch floppy disk.
This notebook came from the Executive Briefing Center in Cupertino, California (when it was located in the Infinite Loop Campus). The custom-printed pad of paper is printed with a black Apple logo and the logotype Executive Briefing Center in red in the Apple Garamond font. The entire notebook can be zipped closed. The manufacturer is Gemline.
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 and/or host various groups and individuals who use 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.
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 and/or host various groups and individuals who use 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 Executive Briefing Center Pen is translucent red-orange with a silver clip and a white Apple logo. Its logotype reads Executive Briefing Center in Apple Garamond (used as the Apple corporate font from 1984–2003).