Matt Groening’s Early Apple Art Uncovered

Simpsons News | 17.06.2011 3:00 | No Comments

Little known fact – when Matt Groening was a struggling illustrator he worked on an advertising campaign for Apple, the company behind the world famous iPod and iPhone.

These were drawn in the late 1980s and their goal was to convince students they needed a personal computer. The 21-page pamphlet, called “Who Needs a Computer Anyway? A Student’s Guide”, features Groening’s ever distinctive style.

See more pages from the pamphlet here.

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