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Graphic designer and marketer Sam Gold began collecting Apple marketing materials in 2015, when the Every Apple Video channel stopped being updated. He published the archive on June 21, 2019, but gained fame only after one popular publication drew attention to his collection.
Gold's archive contains hundreds of videos and photos of products, as well as TV ads, executive speeches, printed materials, logos, software demonstrations and other Apple materials from 1970 to 1979 and from 1990 to 2019.
The archive contains a huge range of materials. The famous 1984 Super Bowl ad from Ridley Scott, but there's also a place where the Apple PowerBook's placement on Independence Day is demonstrated.
The archive contains advertising information even today, allowing you to take a look at everything, starting with Apple's early advertising for iTunes, the original iPod, iPhone and iPad.
The collection also includes a number of videos that the company has made to announce various products that are featured in the company's main leitmotifs, speeches by Steve Jobs and other company executives, and much more.
In general, for Apple fans this is a really cool journey through the history of the company, which you can enjoy for hours.