dorothy honors apple macintosh with inside information cutaway
all images courtesy of dorothy
since its commercial launch — aided by ridley scott’s orwellian marketing — in 1984, the apple macintosh (or 128k) has gone down in tech history. its graphic interface, and introduction of the mouse, began for many a life long loyalty to the then relaxed californian company. UK based dorothy pays homage to the iconic computer with ‘inside information’, a three color litho-print. the cutaway poster imagines the internal occurrences in the classic design. long-term loyalists may recognize some of the visual references to apple, and popular culture as well. ‘inside information: apple macintosh’ is available through dorothy here.
side-detail
close up
spinning wheel
airPort
disk utility
the misfits
mission control
el capitan
iQueue
private browsing
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edited by: nick brink | designboom