THIS SITE IS DEDICATED TO ALL THE GRAPHIC ARTISTS, “WORKSTATION OPERATORS,” ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES, ENGINEERS, PROGRAMMERS, SALES REPS, BOOKKEEPERS, MANAGERS, AND OTHER EMPLOYEES WHO HELPED FOUND A NEW INDUSTRY...
The GENIGRAPHICS 100B INTERACTIVE WORKSTATION, 1981. Operated by DeAnna Foran at the Genigraphics Service Center in Oakbrook, IL. Photo courtesy of DeAnna Foran, 2009.

The Genigraphics Preservation Society was created for the enjoyment and appreciation of all former employees of the Genigraphics Corporation as well as former employees of the many companies that utilized Genigraphics equipment – and anyone with an interest in the early years of the computer graphics industry. Former employees are encouraged to join the G.P.S. to connect with others and document their experiences from this first generation of computer graphics workers. Join us to share your passion for computer graphics and commemorate the company that helped start the graphics technology and computer revolution.
This site is dedicated to all the employees of the original Genigraphics Corporation and Genigraphics artists worldwide.
All original artwork and images on this website copyright The Genigraphics Preservation Society, 2009 unless otherwise noted. Cannot be reproduced without permission. All rights reserved.
Vintage symbols and drawings from the original Genigraphics Reference Guide as displayed on Genigraphics.org are copyright The Genigraphics Preservation Society, 2009 unless otherwise noted. Cannot be reproduced without permission. All rights reserved. Original artwork was created by the defunct Genigraphics Corporation.
This website and organization are not affiliated in any way with the current Genigraphics company, or In Focus Systems, General Electric, or the defunct Genigraphics Corporation and its assets. The website and organization's purpose is to preserve, document and celebrate the achievements of the Genigraphics Corporation, the early, influential computer graphics company (in business from 1973 to 1994.
This website and the GPS was created by Abby Weissman, 2009. Genigraphics artist/designer from 1981 to 1992. To contact the GPS email info@genigraphics.org