Have you seen the icons in Mac OS X applications in more detail? Whether you may use a 30 inches screen, or you zoom in until it fills the screen. Apple, as hardware and computer manufacture that puts the aesthetics and design, in fact is a eccentric and perfectionist company.
At first glance, these icons look beautiful and unique, but beyond that, actually Apple insert the 'hidden message' that can only be seen by thorough users, or who have excessive free time to investigate. But you don't need to investigate it one by one, because this article will discuss specifically.
Mail Icon
Mail Application has a very nice icon, that is eagle stamp, and at the bottom left corner there is postmarked with the Apple logo, and the word 'Hello from Cupertino', in which Cupertino is a city in the U.S. where Apple firm stood.
Dictionary Icon
This Big red dictionary, apart from the larga letter Aa, also has a small writing that reads 'Lorem Ipsum dolor Sit Amet Etiam', meaning 'love pain because it is a pain, and so on', from the Latin word is taken from De Finibus Bonorum et Malorum by Cicero. The word is often used also in visual design.
Apple Java Icon
Java does not belong to Apple, but you can program Java-based applications on Macs. The icon is a cup of black coffee on a piece of paper, and there is a pencil that was writing a line of code in the Java programming language, namely:
main (){
}
public sta