Exactly fifty years after its founding, Apple celebrates a historic milestone of absolute significance. Today, April 1, marks the achievement of half a century of activity for the California-based company, a moment of immense importance for the entire technology industry.
Tim Cook, the current CEO, has often reiterated that the internal philosophy has always been oriented toward looking forward, aiming toward the future and the next innovations, rather than dwelling on the past.
Despite this deeply rooted attitude not to look back, the same Cook publicly acknowledged that the fiftieth anniversary represents an occasion too significant to go unnoticed.
To honor this particular date, two distinct commemorative initiatives have emerged that offer visually and emotionally very different approaches.
The initiative that quickly captured the public’s attention is a short video published personally by Tim Cook on his own social channels.
The video is characterized by an exquisitely vintage style, designed to simulate the interference and visual defects of old rewind video tapes.
This clip offers a journey back in time, retracing fifty years of technological creations through images of various hardware.
The narrative opens with the very recent MacBook Neo before scrolling backward year by year, device by device. The lively editing finally ends with a photograph of the famous Apple I, the very first computer assembled by hand back in 1976.
In stark contrast to the video released on social networks, the company’s homepage hosts a decidedly more restrained and sober tribute, titled “50 Years of Thinking Different“.
Visitors are greeted by an elegant and colorful animation, designed to represent in a delicate and abstract way some of the brand’s most significant products. While aesthetically very pleasing, the tribute ends entirely within this short graphical sequence.
There is in fact no dedicated page, an historical archive or an interactive space capable of exploring the company’s heritage in depth. This extremely measured approach has left several observers with a sense of incompleteness.
The choice not to accompany the animation with additional informational or celebratory materials has been interpreted by some critics as a distant and less engaging perspective, especially when compared to the emotional impact guaranteed by the photo montage shared by the company’s leadership.
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