(From “Do You Compute: Selling Tech from the Atomic Age to the Y2K Bug” by Ryan Mungia and Steven Heller) “I think it was a big challenge for ad agencies, the people who were making the ads, to ...
Every now and again, it's interesting to look back at the computer advertisements of the 1970s and 1980s, as a lesson in what worked, what didn't, and what companies survived the grinding market ...
It's always fun to take a walk down memory lane, especially the gold age in the advent of Personal Computing technologies. Some of the best ways to revisit this era are through print magazine ads that ...
There’s nothing quite like the ego boost of looking at an old computer ad. Without doing absolutely anything remarkable, you get to laugh at the accomplishments of ...
We all bitch about OSes and hardware, but be thankful that we live in the 21st century. In the early 80’s 2K of RAM was touted as enough to “satisfy our lust for power.” OObject has put together a ...
Apple is the king of marketing these days, and this collection of vintage ads should help you to understand how Apple grew to become one of the largest and most profitable companies in history.
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