من: "Weekly Data Drop" <akash@sheets.works>
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التاريخ: 2026-07-07T13:07:46.000Z
Apple in Colour
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Every bright, colourful thing Apple ever made. 321 of them, all in one place. Free.
Colour.
When was the last time Apple was properly, unapologetically fun?
In 1998, every computer on earth was a beige box under a desk. Then Apple turned up with one shaped like a giant boiled sweet, translucent, the colour of a beach. They called it Bondi Blue. People queued for it.
In an age of beige,Apple chose colour.
So I pulled together every bright thing they ever made and put it in one place. 321 real products, photographed, not drawings. From the Bondi Blue iMac to the iPod rainbow to today's iPhones. Every colour. Every year. Click any one.
Bondi Blue
iMac G3
The computer that saved Apple. You could see right through it.
Product Red
The red one
The most colourful one did the most good.
Anodised Pink
iPod mini
Five metal colours. Apple's colour lab started here.
Oh, and the one that stayed with me: the most colourful thing Apple ever made was also the kindest. The red iPods and iPhones quietly raised over $270 million to fight AIDS. Apple retired the red one this March, so this is a bit of a send-off too.
I made it because it made me happy. Come see every colour Apple ever picked.
See all 321 →
What was your first colourful Apple thing? Mine was a tangerine iBook I could not afford. Hit reply, I read every one.
Akash
One more thing.
If you like these, I've opened a members-only corner of the site with three new ones a week. First is up now, It's Just Paper, how an eight-pence scrap of cotton ended up running the world. $10 a month, and I'd love to have you.
Become a member →
By the way, this is literally what I do for work. I turn spreadsheets, dashboards and internal company data into things people actually enjoy exploring. If that sounds handy where you work, let's talk →
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