Connected market
Telebroking and Fozzy
A named system, a networked idea, and a glimpse of how connected insurance would become.
The 1989 spread brings character into the technical timeline. Telebroking gives the period its strategic weight; Fozzy gives it a memorable handle.
This is a useful page for balancing the book’s quiet editorial tone with the specificity of company language. The spread should explain what the system made possible, but it should also preserve the texture of the name, the screens, and the era.
The layout can split between a dense archive column and a large technical placeholder, with the timeline rule continuing through the gutter.