What Would The Original Mac Look Like If Apple Made It In 2015?

CURVED/labs reimagines the classic 1984 Mac for an entirely new generation.

In 1997, Apple released the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh, an audacious attempt to celebrate the heritage of Cupertino by pushing the design of a Mac to the then-cutting-edge. The first major product of Apple design legend Jonathan Ive, and released without Steve Jobs behind it, it was a flawed vision of Apple's future, to be sure, but still an important one. You see the Twentieth Anniversary Macintosh forecasting a lot of what Ive would accomplish with the Mac over the next 20 years: the vestiges of the iMac's all-in-one design, the Mac Pro's trashcan-like form factor, and even the Magic Trackpad are all visible in the Twentieth Anniversary Mac's intriguing (yet grotesque) proto-design.

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Published on January 15, 2015 05:00
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