This is a 2 page print ad. Each page measures approx. 8 x 11 inches.
Note: This is for the magazine ad only, not the actual product being advertised. The Ad Pictured Is the Ad You Will Be Receiving, No Scans, No Copies.
This original 1981 Apple print advertisement features an optical engineer named Reddy Chirra, highlighting the transformative power of the Apple Personal Computer. Printed in a classic magazine ad style, the piece showcases a detailed narrative about Reddy's innovative use of Apple's computer technology to enhance his optical engineering work. The ad combines compelling storytelling with striking imagery, including a photo of Reddy working with camera lenses and Apple computer equipment.
The layout incorporates bold typography and the iconic early Apple rainbow logo, reinforcing the brand's pioneering spirit during the early era of personal computing. This collectible print ad reflects a significant moment in technology history, emphasizing the accessibility and productivity boost provided by Apple computers to professionals outside large corporations. Perfect for collectors of vintage tech advertising, Apple memorabilia, or 1980s pop culture, this ad is a valuable artifact representing the dawn of personal computing.
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Note: You are purchasing the original magazine page only — not the product, service, or item shown in the advertisement. Perfect for collectors, decorators, or anyone who loves retro advertising art.
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Unless noted above, all of my ephemera products are Original and free of rips or tears. Vintage print ads invariably have some degree of wear, especially near the binding. Also, some fading is possible, as is the smudge or run of inks during production.
As expected with vintage paper, there may be some natural darkening, and foxing may be present. Generally speaking, I will not offer for sale an item with any substantial condition issues unless it's of great quality, scarcity, or it has some other exceptional characteristic, and the issues would be described in detail.
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