Last week, I had a chance to visit @hypertalking’s (James’s) excellent collection of Mac-related stuff. He’s particularly interested in collecting 1990s Macs, which is the era of Apple history I don’t have a lot of personal experience with, so it was doubly exciting.

Here are some 100 photos from that visit:

James’s work has recently gone viral! He meticulously recreated a few of Hokusai's views of Mount Fuji in the original Mac’s resolution and 1-bit colour.

I got to see them all in person! https://kottke.org/23/05/great-wave-off-kanagawa-in-all-its-1-bit-pixelized-glory

Great Wave Off Kanagawa, In All Its 1-Bit Pixelized Glory

As part of a project to reproduce all 36 of Hokusai’s views of Mount Fuji as 1-bit black & white pixel art, James Weiner dre

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Anyway, on to the collection. There must be thousands of rainbow Apple logos in here.
…recessed or otherwise.
Love that you can see a little texture on this.
A fun (although maybe more pretentious than usual) “do” and “don’t” manual of using the Apple logo.
If you can’t afford six Pantone colors, you can always approximate them. Love, John.
@mwichary “Doing it economically is no excuse for doing it wrong”
That’s a perfect phrase right there