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Collection of approximately 100 pieces of marketing collateral developed by Apple’s Creative Services department in the 1980s, deriving from the personal collection of former Apple creative director Clement Mok. The collection, which contains formats such as greeting cards, invitations, envelopes, and stationery, includes the following:
- 30 sheets of Event Central stationery with colorful bull’s eye letterhead
- 26 ‘Apple at Aspen’ invitations for an opportunity to use Macintosh computers and Apple’s new LaserWriter printer, each featuring an image of Prince Charles and Princess Diana
- 7 sheets of Corporate Public Relations stationery
- 5 sheets of The Apple Stock Report stationery
- 5 sheets of Event Central stationery with man and computer letterhead
- 5 ‘Apple: Building an American Dream’ postcards
- 5 Education Dealer envelopes and 6 sheets of Education Dealer stationery
- 4 Christmas cards from 1987
- 3 Apple Special Education envelopes
- notepad of 7 sheets of Apple's 'higher education’ stationery with the famed ‘Wheels for the Mind’ design
- accordion-style invitation for the first Macintosh II assembly line rollout (measuring 20 x 7 open), held at the Fremont factory on May 1, 1987, with unused Macintosh raffle ticket and envelope
- accordion-style invitation for ‘Apple II Forever! (measuring 38.5 x 7 open), held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco on April 24, 1984, with original envelope and red ribbon
- accordion-style greeting card (measuring 31.5 x 7 open), containing six images of apple-inspired artwork and printed text: “Apple Computer Wishes You Many Happy Visions of the Season”
In overall fine condition.
From the Clement Mok Collection.