Oli Freke has created a new poster featuring a complete timeline of the production synths from the 1960s to the 1990s.
Synth Evolution is an artwork from Oli Freke that shows hand-drawn illustrations of every synth from the 60s to the 90s.
The poster entitled “Synth Evolution” is arranged in chronological order and all 275 are hand-drawn. The artwork is available in black or white and you can also buy coffee mugs picturing the individual synth of you choice.
Visit the website for more details.
Via Synthopia.
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