Forty years ago, Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and Ronald Wayne established Apple to sell the Apple I Personal Computer Kit. Designed and built by Wozniak himself, the first units of the Apple I Personal Computer Kit would go on sale just a few months later for $666.66 ($2,772 today) and effectively put into motion one of the most influential companies of all time.
It’s hard to believe it’s been four decades already, but Apple quietly celebrated their 40th birthday over the weekend.
To celebrate the milestone, the infographic designers over at Brooklyn’s Pop Chart Lab updated their insanely awesome 2011 poster – “The Insanely Great History of Apple” – to include every Apple device up to the recently-launched iPhone SE and 9.7” iPad Pro. The resulting visual overview of Apple history is the most comprehensive mapping featuring every computer, handheld, peripheral, software, and operating system released by Apple since 1976 – over 500 items in all:
Additionally, the $90 canvas print comes bundled with laser-engraved System 6 Window Bar mounting rails for a clever all-in-one throwback package for your office or workshop.
The 28″ x 43.5″ poster is produced in Brooklyn using a 15-ink archival giclée process on exhibition matte canvas. Find out more by heading over to Pop Chart Lab.