by Skyline Displays | Nov 7, 2018 | Throwback Thursday
Here is a throwback to DineRite in 2002 with a Skyline SkyTruss display system which they used to promote their high quality cookware at various Home Shows and Expos throughout Australia.
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by Skyline Displays | Oct 31, 2018 | Throwback Thursday
Have a look at this exciting throwback to 2005 when Hitachi Construction Machinery attended the National Construction Exhibition in a 15 Metre x 9 Metre stand at Olympic Park in Sydney. This was definitely one attention grabbing Inliten display system developed by Skyline Displays. This stand was developed in line with the translation of Hitachi meaning rising sun – therefore sunrise and sunsets.
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by Skyline Displays | Oct 11, 2018 | Throwback Thursday
Here is a throwback to the Airservices Australia with their 6×3 Metre Skytruss booth with graphics. The Australian Airports Association event in 2004 was just one of a number of events in Australia and New Zealand in 2004 and 2005 where this booth, or variations of it was used.
by Skyline Displays | Jun 2, 2016 | Throwback Thursday
Audi’s first logo was designed in the Art Nouveau style and remained in use to 1919. The famous “four rings” logo was implemented in 1932 to represent the merger of Audi, DKW, Horch and Wanderer.
by Skyline Displays | May 26, 2016 | Throwback Thursday
A throwback to a Kodak Advertisement from 100 Years Ago.
by Skyline Displays | May 19, 2016 | Throwback Thursday
TIME magazine forgoes its annual “Man of the Year” issue, choosing instead to name the PC its “Machine of the Year.” TIME publisher John A. Meyers wrote, “Several human candidates might have represented 1982, but none symbolized the past year more richly, or will be viewed by history as more significant, than a machine: the computer” (Computer History Museum, 2016).