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VHS quote cards By jasperpdf
🎄💾🗓️ Day 8: Retrocomputing Advent Calendar - Commodore PET 🎄💾🗓️
The Commodore PET (Personal Electronic Transactor) came out in 1977 and was among the earliest personal computers - featuring an all-in-one design with a keyboard, monochrome monitor, and cassette deck - all within a single chassis. Powered by an MOS Technology 6502 microprocessor running at 1 MHz, it had 4 KB of RAM and was expandable up to 96 KB in later models. The PET had Commodore BASIC stored in ROM, allowing users to write and execute programs directly. Its display supported text resolutions of 40×25 or 80×25 characters, using the PETSCII character set for semigraphic capabilities. While early models did not have sound, later versions included a basic beeper. PET's all-in-one design and user-friendly interface contributed to its popularity in education and business, and it sold approximately 219,000 units before its discontinuation in 1982.
Check out the wikipedia page for some extended history and great photos -
Have first computer memories? Post’em up in the comments, or post yours on socialz’ and tag them #firstcomputer #retrocomputing – See you back here tomorrow!
Turns out, 'open world' just meant 'really big, mostly empty field.
Protect The Doll Retro Tape
Turn heads with this vibrant 80s-inspired “Protect The Doll” cassette-tape graphic, bursting with neon pinks, blues, and cosmic stars. Perfect for lovers of synthwave and nostalgic pop-culture art, it makes a bold statement. Embrace retro flair and playful in one unforgettable design.
Poster design for a performance produced in an independent theatre run by a friend. In addition to the graphic design, I also created the puppets and costumes for the show and set design sketches.
The performance is based on the one-act play by Sławomir Mrożek titled Serenade.
A surreal twist on a traffic sign with the cryptic message: "Watch Out for Angels." Features a yellow caution symbol and angel wings, perfec
Step back in time with this bold 1940s-style car graphic parked in front of an old-school storefront — a scene straight out of a vintage postcard. Perfect for fans of retro cars, classic Americana, or timeless street nostalgia. Whether you're into automotive history or love a good throwback aesthetic, this design brings the charm of the '40s