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Microsoft time-travels back to mid-1980s, finds vintage logo and slogan

It'south that special time of the year when Microsoft looks through the history books and tweets to remind us of the skilful old days when bread toll a nickel and depression-fi synth wasn't just a music genre, just besides a logo art style.

This fourth dimension around, Redmond'southward nostalgia bore 1980s fruits in the form of its 1982-87 logo and slogan. "The high functioning software" was how Microsoft sold itself, a couple of decades before it adopted the slogan "wouldn't it be cool if Main Chief blew up Windows?"

Brand of that epitome what you will. Two things are clear enough: The world'south a lot less black and green than it was in the mid-1980s, and corporate slogans now tend to characteristic more digestible grammatical constructions.

If you dearest Microsoft's old-school stylings, know that we've already filed a formal request to get a 4K wallpaper commissioned. If Biden can get Microsoft to overhaul its entire Surface repair ethos, there's a decent chance nosotros tin maybe lead the charge on a wallpaper.

In the meantime, if you crave more of this artful and aren't content to wait around for Microsoft to dust off more floppy disks containing ancient digital artifacts, merely go play Alien: Isolation. Information technology's an oldie, but a goodie, and it's absolutely loaded with all the scan-line laden, sickly green and blackness computer monitors you tin can stomach.

For more nostalgia, check out how Microsoft celebrated turning 46.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-time-travels-back-mid-1980s-finds-vintage-logo-and-slogan

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