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Does anyone know where I could obtain a high res copy of this poster or a place to buy a reprint? I would love to have this in my office!
Does anyone know where I could obtain a high res copy of this poster or a place to buy a reprint? I would love to have this in my office!
OMG, that has to be the most '80s thing I've ever seen (and this is coming from a dude who wears mirror shades completely un-ironically.) Everything is perfect - the 3D block '10', the color-zoom Microsoft logo, the light bloom, the cityscape... You could totally use that as a retrowave album jacket now. Also I love the rainbow of knowledge pouring out of Gates's mind. Sheer class.
Can't help you out unfortunately but thanks for posting this. My day has been made better by knowing it exists.
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I agree! I seen the image in Paul Allens book that I am reading currently and immediately began searching for ways to obtain this poster!
wrote:I agree! I seen the image in Paul Allens book that I am reading currently and immediately began searching for ways to obtain this poster!
That's a great book, but I must admit that I dropped it like a stone after he left MS (spoiler alert!)
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wrote:OMG, that has to be the most '80s thing I've ever seen...
Cool picture!
Actually... I see more of a '70s aesthetics in this, event if it was made in the '80s! 😀
Well, this would have been from early 1985 so the "full" '80s aesthetic still had a couple years to really mature.
Incidentally I like that Gates is holding a TRS-80 model 100 in the bottom right. I have one of those! Microsoft BASIC 3.0 in ROM.
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wrote:I agree! I seen the image in Paul Allens book that I am reading currently and immediately began searching for ways to obtain this poster!
How is the image quality in the book? if it's a full page, I'd scan it at 600 dpi and take it to a print shop to blow it up.
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wrote:wrote:I agree! I seen the image in Paul Allens book that I am reading currently and immediately began searching for ways to obtain this poster!
How is the image quality in the book? if it's a full page, I'd scan it at 600 dpi and take it to a print shop to blow it up.
The color is quite faded looking in my copy of the book. It is centered on a full page but it’s not an entire page size. That would be a possibility though if no other options come up. The picture I posted above has much richer color than one in the book.
I saved that picture and uploaded it to my flickr account.
It would be possibly to enlarge it and then clean it up in a photo editing software.
If I worked on it, it would take me a very long time to make it look good blown up.
is anyone still looking for this poster?
I worked at Microsoft from 1988 - 1994 one of these posters was being throw away, i grabbed it and still have it. it is number 27 of 50 produced.
$ offers will be considered
frankj wrote on 2025-01-23, 04:36:is anyone still looking for this poster?
I worked at Microsoft from 1988 - 1994 one of these posters was being throw away, i grabbed it and still have it. it is number 27 of 50 produced.$ offers will be considered
Probably best to put it on ebay so that buyer can get purchase protection 🤷
that is my personal poster.
I also own the 1st windows icon flag that was flown at Microsoft corp. campus.
We didn't clarify to the maker to have a 2-sided flag when originally made, it was taken down and replaced
The artist for the poster I believe is James Dietz. He is known for his military artwork but produced the Microsoft 10th year anniversary poster.
Oh yes that name's familiar. (Big fan of aviation art)
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