Uncredited, from an Informix ad in the November 1996 issue of Italian computer magazine Bit. “Whatever form your data takes, there is only one technology that can handle it”
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Uncredited, from an Informix ad in the November 1996 issue of Italian computer magazine Bit. “Whatever form your data takes, there is only one technology that can handle it”
András Wahorn (Hungarian, b. 1953) - Két betegség megy el a gyógyulóból (Two diseases leave the patient), Oil and pencil on fiberboard, 55 x 80 cm (1987)
Illustration by Seiichi Hiyashi, 1981, from “A Japan Woman,” published by Sanrio.
Joe Petagno — Virgin Waters (blacklight poster, 1971)
Grind Rail ‘Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2’ Game Boy Advance
Art by Angus McKie for ‘The High Frontier: Human Colonies in Space’ by Gerard K O’Neill (Corgi 1978 UK edition)
Android Kikaider (1972)
Jeffrey Catherine Jones' 1968 cover to Swords Against Wizardry, by Fritz Leiber
Alexas Urba - "Superclean!" (Playboy 1977)
Vincent Di Fate, 1980.
The Sweetheart Villa at Condo Villas of Gatlinburg, Tennessee, 1980s. Now closed. Source
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