That's Susan Kare, the icon designer on the original Mac. Photo: Apple Andy Hertzfeld, one of the original members of the Macintosh team, has uploaded an unseen series of 1983 interview snippets ...
Continuing our series of ads from the 1994 Power Macintosh campaign, this one involves fighting spacemen of the (paleo)future. See also: Power Macintosh Ad: This Future Belongs to the Past (1994) Jet ...
In 1994 Apple Computer ran a series of ads that were essentially reflections on the paleo-future. The idea was that with the Power Macintosh the real future had arrived. See also: Apple’s Knowledge ...
I was perusing old ads for the Macintosh and hit upon something quite interesting. Apple bought out all the Ads in the 1984 issue of Newsweek detailing their goals for the Macintosh. Its amazing how ...
During Super Bowl XVIII on January 22, 1984, television viewers watched an ad for a personal computer, and it was no boring, tech-centric promo. A dystopian army of grey, drone-like people were being ...
Twenty years ago, Apple helped introduce the Macintosh computer with a Super Bowl ad that stunned viewers without ever showing the product. Host Liane Hansen talks with the man who wrote the copy for ...
Apple's innovative "Test Drive a Macintosh" ad campaign urged potential customers to take a Mac for a spin. November 8, 1984: After initial Mac sales prove disappointing, Apple CEO John Sculley dreams ...
In a unique opportunity for Apple enthusiasts, Steve Jobs’ iconic blue pin-striped suit, worn in the 1984 Macintosh ad, is up for auction. What Happened: The suit is part of an auction featuring ...
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