Home Computers

100 Icons that Defined a Digital Generation

Alex Wiltshire author John Short illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Thames & Hudson Ltd

Published:16th Apr '20

£24.95

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Home Computers cover

The ultimate in nerd nostalgia: a loving overview of the home computer revolution of the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s, told through rich anecdote and exquisite industrial-design photography.Home Computers showcases the quirky and characterful beginnings of a commercial product that would come to unite the globe: the personal computer.

As so much technology is forgotten once it is superseded, this is a celebration of machines, industrial design and techno-utopianism of an era in the not-so-distant past. Conceived as a visual sourcebook of the most popular, most powerful and most idiosyncratic computers to grace our workspaces, this timely publication offers a reflection on how far we’ve come and a nostalgic look at a time when digital worlds could be contained in a box and turned off, rather than ever-present in our lives.

Home Computers opens with a scene-setting retrospective by computer and gaming writer Alex Wiltshire. The book’s heart is a series of specially commissioned photographs that capture details of switches and early user-interface design, letterforms and logos, and the quirks that set one computer off from another. Images are complemented by a potted history of each device, the inventors or personalities behind it, and its innovations and influences.

'A world away from the devices used today, the computers in the book illustrate the rapid march of technology' - Observer
'A definite page-turner' - Custom PC

ISBN: 9780500022160

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 1280g

256 pages