19 vintage photos of how people worked before AutoCAD

The technological process leads to the disappearance of some professions. But in the case of people involved in graphics and other types of visualization, new achievements only make their desktops smaller and smaller. AutoCAD was released in 1982, and by 1994, more than 750 training centers around the world had already used it.

Previously, graphic designers needed pencils, erasers, rulers, and more. The photos below show how professionals in this area had to work. Today, they mostly click and use the keyboard. Take a look at the work of the graphic developer several decades ago.

Watch the video: 19 Amazing Vintage Photos That Show How People Worked Before AutoCAD (May 2024).

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