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sweden.se on Instagram: "Ever wondered why the Command key on Apple keyboards is marked with that curious looped square symbol, ⌘? 🤓 Its story stretches back centuries. Known as the St John’s Cross, the symbol has deep roots in Nordic culture – seen both in Viking art and in everyday design. In the 1960s, the shape found a modern purpose: Finland 🇫🇮 began using it to mark cultural landmarks, and the practice soon spread across the Scandinavian countries. 🍎 Two decades later, Apple designer Susan Kare stumbled upon the symbol in a reference book. She adopted it for the Command key in 1984 – and the rest is history. The looped square still lives on in two worlds: in Unicode, it's the official ‘Place of Interest’ sign, used to highlight noteworthy spots on maps and signs; and in tech, it's one of the most recognisable computer symbols – right there on your Apple keyboard. 💻 Music: Conquest - Dragon Tamer / Epidemic Sound Voice-over recorded using AI, based on a Sweden.se team member’s voice."
4,016 likes, 38 comments - swedense on October 2, 2025: "Ever wondered why the Command key on Apple keyboards is marked with that curious looped square symbol, ⌘? 🤓 Its story stretches back centuries. Known as the St John’s Cross, the symbol has deep roots in Nordic culture – seen both in Viking art and in everyday design. In the 1960s, the shape found a modern purpose: Finland 🇫🇮 began using it to mark cultural landmarks, and the practice soon spread across the Scandinavian countries. 🍎 Two decades later, Apple designer Susan Kare stumbled upon the symbol in a reference book. She adopted it for the Command key in 1984 – and the rest is history. The looped square still lives on in two worlds: in Unicode, it's the official ‘Place of Interest’ sign, used to highlight noteworthy spots on maps and signs; and in tech, it's one of the most recognisable computer symbols – right there on your Apple keyboard. 💻 Music: Conquest - Dragon Tamer / Epidemic Sound Voice-over recorded using AI, based on a Sweden.se team member’s voice.".