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William Fetter's Boeing Man in a Modern Flight Deck
William Fetter (1928-2002), a Boeing art director, was the first person to draw a human figure using a computer. This figure is known as the "Boeing Man." In 1960, Fetter coined the term "computer graphics" in a description of his work on cockpit design for the Boeing Company.
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Unique identifier
BI224641
Boeing ID
p42570
Type
Image
Size
2769px × 2163px 5MB
License type
RM
Keywords
1960s
adults
advertisements and graphics
airplanes
black
Boeing Man
control systems
cutouts
digitally-enhanced images
ergonomics
figure studies
flight decks
full body views
futuristic
ground shots
illustrations
instrument panels
interiors
jets
left side views
line drawings
male
monoplanes
occupations and work
one person
piloting
pilots
science and technology
white
X-ray graphics
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