As a designer, I often find myself lost in the world of technology and nostalgia. One day, while browsing through old computer magazines, I stumbled upon an image that instantly took me back to my childhood. It was a picture of two vintage computers sitting side by side on a desk, one with a sticker that read 'Educat' and the other displaying a drawing of a house. The scene was so familiar, it felt like I was transported back to the early days of personal computing.
The idea for this design came from those memories. I wanted to capture the essence of that era, where technology was both exciting and mysterious. The two computers represent the duality of our relationship with technology - one is labeled 'Educat,' symbolizing the educational aspect, while the other shows a simple house, representing the personal and domestic use of computers.
The hand reaching out from the screen adds a touch of whimsy and human connection. It's as if the computer is trying to reach out to us, bridging the gap between the digital and the physical world. This design is not just about technology; it's about the emotions and memories it evokes.