Permalink: http://www.boeingimages.com/archive/William-Fetter-s-Boeing-Man-in-a-Modern-Flight-Deck-2F3XC54BW_7.htmlCopyright © Boeing. All Rights Reserved.View Photo/Video onlyConceptually similarWilliam Fetter's Boeing Man Pilots a JetWilliam Fetter's Boeing ManWilliam Fetter's Boeing Man Motion Figure StudyWilliam Fetter's Rendition of a 7371940 Air Defense Starts on Stearman's Production Line Ad1943 A Fifth Freedom McDonnell Ad1944 War Planes, Too, Need Smooth Complexions McDonnell Ad1940 Stearman Builds Ad1943 Diagnosticians of Design McDonnell AdView AllView more with similar tones William Fetter's Boeing Man in a Modern Flight DeckSelect usageWhat Type of Order?Usage: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.BI224641 (p42570)Maximum size:2769px × 2163px (~17 MB)9.2in × 7.2in (300dpi)License type:Rights ManagedKeywords:1960s-adults-advertisements and graphics-airplanes-black-Boeing Man-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-whiteRelated Photo/Videos:View All