They just don’t make computer magazines like they used to. The computer mags of the 1970s, 80s, and 90s had style. Attitude. There was something truly special about them.
Quite possibly the greatest among them: BYTE (technically it wasn't all in caps. It was just “Byte”, but they always drew it as uppercase on the cover).
Starting in 1975, that beautiful publication — which focused on “micro computers”, and was billed as "the small systems journal" — ran all the way until 1998.
The content was astounding. If you were a computer nerd, you knew BYTE. You loved BYTE. You devoured every single article.
But, as I look back on BYTE magazine, it is the cover artwork that stands out to me the most.
Especially those by the amazing Robert Tinney.
There simply has not been computer magazine covers like this... since BYTE went away. Truly amazing.
It was… beautiful. In large part thanks to Robert Tinney.
I’m collecting a few of my favorite "Tinney covers" here to help give all of you a taste of what 1970s and 1980s computer magazine art was like.
If you’d like to dig in a little deeper, I highly recommend reading a 2006 interview with Tinney over on VintageComputing.com.