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KFAX4: Logos Of The Early Computer Software Scene

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The Story

Planetluke.com, the graphic arts alter ego of Luca Lozano provides the fourth in Klasse Wrecks’ KFAX zine series. KFAX4 is a follow up to the record label logo collection of KFAX3 and is manifested via a 70 page, 10x14cm risograph printed, red glue bound booklet. For this collection,Ā Planetluke.comĀ has delved deep into the obscure and unlikely field of computer software company logos of the 70s and 80s. A burgeoning and undeveloped scene, the 300+ logos are often naive and amateurish in quality and look and provide the perfect follow up to the similar logos in the previous zine. Be sure to back-up that brain as halfway through the zine gets ā€˜hacked’ and overtaken by logos and graphics from the underground hacker andĀ warez scene!!

- 104 pages
- 10cm x 14cm
- Printed on EOS bible print paper
- Black glue binding

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

KFAX4: Logos Of The Early Computer Software Scene - Image 3

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

KFAX4: Logos Of The Early Computer Software Scene - Image 4

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

KFAX4: Logos Of The Early Computer Software Scene - Image 5

Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Planetluke.com, the graphic arts alter ego of Luca Lozano provides the fourth in Klasse Wrecks’ KFAX zine series. KFAX4 is a follow up to the record label logo collection of KFAX3 and is manifested via a 70 page, 10x14cm risograph printed, red glue bound booklet. For this collection,Ā Planetluke.comĀ has delved deep into the obscure and unlikely field of computer software company logos of the 70s and 80s. A burgeoning and undeveloped scene, the 300+ logos are often naive and amateurish in quality and look and provide the perfect follow up to the similar logos in the previous zine. Be sure to back-up that brain as halfway through the zine gets ā€˜hacked’ and overtaken by logos and graphics from the underground hacker andĀ warez scene!!

- 104 pages
- 10cm x 14cm
- Printed on EOS bible print paper
- Black glue binding

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