
70s Sci-Fi Art writes about Robert Tinney, a big name in retro tech, showing a collection of lesser-known facts and art from the famed Byte magazine cover artist.
Robert Tinney passed away on February 1st, 2026.
If you were into computers in the ’80s, you may not know his name, but you definitely know his work: He was the artist behind the beautiful hand-painted covers of the influential computer hobbyist magazine Byte from the December 1975 issue until the early ’90s.
His style was frequently surreal, serving up a visual pun illustrating that issue’s cover story – like floppy disk Vikings for a story about software piracy, or his “Pascal’s Triangle,” an August 1978 Byte cover that depicted an inverted Bermuda triangle to eulogize the Pascal programming language.
There’s no denying that Robert Tinney and Byte magazine are perfect mirrors for Silicon Valley history. RIP.
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