There is a smudge on Lucy’s neck. There is a tear in bottom right corner.
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“Observer”-Jane Goodall. ALL 10 in this set. Laminated and ready to inspire. All in excellent condition. A few laminated with a tiny bit of blue gummy adhesive underneath the lamination…. see pictures for all exact conditions.
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Steve Jobs had just returned to the struggling company, Apple Computer in 1997. Jobs and Lee Clow had collaborated back in 1984 to launch the MacIntosh. Now was the time to recover the sense of Apple’s place in the world of creative users. The TBWA Chiat/Day team said that Apple should be aligned with the creativity of personalities and people making an impact on the twentieth century. The "Think Different" phrase provided an opportunity to celebrate both the creativity of these people but also the distinctiveness of Apple in the computing world, responding to IBM’s historic campaign motto, "Think". The campaign was swiftly approved by Apple, then begun with the television commercial, which first ran on Sept. 28 1997, followed by the print ads, billboards and posters. (Source -Inspiration.
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The poster will be rolled up and shipped in a picture container. This Amelia Earhart poster is a must-have for any aviation or history enthusiast. The poster measures 11 by 17 inches and features a unique design that showcases Earhart's iconic image. It is perfect for adding a touch of style to any room or office. The poster is categorized under Art and Art Posters, and it is a great addition to any collection. It is also a perfect gift for anyone who loves Amelia Earhart or aviation history. Get your hands on this stunning poster today and add a touch of inspiration to your space.
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Small tear bottom and side, minor marks and creasing. Approx 24 x 36".
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Steve Jobs had just returned to the struggling company, Apple Computer in 1997. Jobs and Lee Clow had collaborated back in 1984 to launch the MacIntosh. Now was the time to recover the sense of Apple’s place in the world of creative users. The TBWA Chiat/Day team said that Apple should be aligned with the creativity of personalities and people making an impact on the twentieth century. The “Think Different” phrase provided an opportunity to celebrate both the creativity of these people but also the distinctiveness of Apple in the computing world, responding to IBM’s historic campaign motto, “Think”. The campaign was swiftly approved by Apple, then begun with the television commercial, which first ran on Sept. 28 1997, followed by the print ads, billboards and posters. (Source -Inspiration.
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Vintage Apple "Think Different" advertisement poster from the year 2000. The top 3" were cleanly trimmed off to fit an 11x14" frame, so it is missing the Apple logo and "think different" text. This poster will ship securely via USPS mail. Please feel free to message us with any questions you may have!
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