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The Retro-Future Never Looked So Good: US Steel's A Portfolio of Probabilities

Pedestrian Safety, my ass!

Pedestrian Safety, my ass!

A friend of mine once had some really stupid roomates. Not so much stupid, as ignorant. You see, he was showing them old Three Stooges videos and they responded with “Who are these idiots? Don’t they know this is like the most played out form of comedy, like, ever?!”. Yeah, except Curly/Shemp, Moe and Larry started it back in the 30s, idiots. Jump for context.

If you were driving that car with that girl, you'd have a goofy grin, too.

If you were driving that car with that girl, you'd have a goofy grin, too.

It’s with that in mind that I remind you these images by Syd Mead (you might recognize his art design from such films as Blade Runner and Tron) date from 1961. Meaning I don’t want to hear any commentary about how this looks like every other late-70s Star Wars-ish view of The Future (aka the 90s). The color, the vehicle design, the highways, the snappy outfits: they’re all cooler than what came to pass, and decades ahead of their time.

In the future, all outfits are color-coordinated

In the future, all outfits are color-coordinated

Also: Guigaro’s got nothing on Mead for wedge cars.

Check out the set here on flickr. Here’s another.

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