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Posted: 25 Jul 2010 18:23
Here is my vision of what a computer might have looked like in the offices of Sterling Cooper Draper & Pryce if IBM had developed its PC twenty years earlier.
It is about 85% complete. "Try not to be overwhelmed by all this technology; it looks complicated, but the men who designed it made it simple enough for a woman to use." Here is an article about it on Gizmodo: Mad Men Style Revamped fo ... Not a spam. No one is selling anything here. It is just my hobby. See more of my work here: Custom Computer Design Gallery Thanks for looking. Can't wait for the premiere tonight. |
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Posted: 27 Jul 2010 06:23
Not bad at all at least we've come out of age |
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Posted: 13 Aug 2010 05:06
That would totally be something I would love to have as a decorative piece.
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Posted: 14 Sep 2010 00:07
Now that, is amazing.
Really well done, you are to be congraduated, for creativity, a sense of style and taste. M |
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Posted: 14 Sep 2010 00:07 Last Edited By: Max
Very nicely done.
Did that cabinet exist as something else, or was it built from scratch ? M |
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Registered User Currently Offline Posts: 3 Join Date: Jul 2010 |
Posted: 14 Sep 2010 19:32
Thanks. It was built from scratch. The grille is made up of 92 pieces of wood glued up into three layers. Inspiration for the grille design came from the room divider in Pete Campbell's apartment. It is painted a color that is suppose to look like nicotine-stained ivory. The background is vintage woven cane speaker cloth.
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