I have to confess to a bit of a blogging dry spell as of late. I've had too much travel and more than a few kid events over the last two weeks. I promise to arrange my thoughts into something vaguely coherent in the near future. Until then, I present you with evidence of a (mostly) dead brand and a bit of quaint computing technology.
Not surprisingly, I found this early Mac detritus in a thrift store. Today, we all take 300 DPI laser printed documents for granted. In 1989, not so much. Check out that super sexy mouse!
My favorite bit of advertising puffery: "You don't have to be an artist to use The Print Shop. However, after just a few minutes, The Print Shop will unleash your creativity and make you look like an artist without even trying."
I am impressed at the grammatical accuracy exhibited on this box. It appears that True Nerds were at the helm of the Broderbund empire. You'll have to pretend that the "o" has a slash through it.
I kept the tractor feed paper for typing fun and recycled the box. It was a semi-happy trip down memory lane.