Playing Non-Technological Games in the 70s Shot by Tanner Almon
Summer Luu — September 22, 2010 — Life-Stages
References: tanneralmon & vectroave
Photographer Tanner Almon takes us back into the past of the late 70s era when high-tech devices were not around to play with.
Capturing scenes of game nights from back in the day, people are seen playing games like Etch A Sketch, Rubik's Cube and hula hoops. Incorporated in the photoshoot are also retro items like typewriters, track suits and bell bottom pants. Take a look through the Tanner Almon gallery to be reminded of how much fun game nights used to be without technology.
Capturing scenes of game nights from back in the day, people are seen playing games like Etch A Sketch, Rubik's Cube and hula hoops. Incorporated in the photoshoot are also retro items like typewriters, track suits and bell bottom pants. Take a look through the Tanner Almon gallery to be reminded of how much fun game nights used to be without technology.
Trend Themes
1. Nostalgia Gaming - Creating modern versions of classic non-technological games that evoke nostalgia and simplicity.
2. Analog Resurgence - Reviving interest in analog devices and activities as a counterbalance to digital overload.
3. Retro Style - Bringing back the fashion and aesthetics of the 70s era to appeal to a nostalgic consumer base.
Industry Implications
1. Game and Toy Manufacturing - Producing updated versions of classic non-technological games to cater to a growing demand for nostalgic gaming experiences.
2. Vintage Collectibles - Expanding the market for retro items from the 70s era, including typewriters, track suits, and bell bottom pants.
3. Fashion and Apparel - Designing and marketing clothing and accessories that capture the style and nostalgia of the 70s, such as track suits and bell bottom pants.
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