Is it time for Olivetti again? This is Olivetti Editor 2 from 1968, available in six colours. That white spacebar!pic.twitter.com/eNUmSuj7vM
Writing a book about the history of keyboards: http://aresluna.org/shift-happens · Design manager @figmadesign · Typographer · Occasional speaker · He/him
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Is it time for Olivetti again? This is Olivetti Editor 2 from 1968, available in six colours. That white spacebar!pic.twitter.com/eNUmSuj7vM
A classic telephone keypad with a few extra keys for Autovon, an American military telephone system. I love all of those letterforms. The new keys? “After a nuclear attack,” you could press P to get a priority phone call even if the lines were busy. https://www.cryptomuseum.com/phone/autovon/index.htm …pic.twitter.com/oxcJlrW20M
Olivetti Miram 100 telephone, from 1988. (A few other colour combinations were also available.)pic.twitter.com/jNTV3rrosq
A classic, small Mercedes Selekta from 1930s, with Russian legends and typebars. A keyboard and case this shiny was a serious ergonomic nightmare and there’s a reason we moved away from these – but it looks amazing in photos!pic.twitter.com/sMBdpnqknZ
A rather uncommon stenotyping keyboard known as Princess-Steno. It had a bit of a career on German TV: https://twitter.com/SimplySteno/status/1019997657048088576 …pic.twitter.com/uWdPqFFMaW
Oh, wow. Honeywell H-632 from 1968. I know its keyboard is a repackaged Teletype 33, but look at all that YELLOW.pic.twitter.com/Hk9V5xGazu
Western Electric Big Button phone. In two colour schemes.
(via @lapetino)pic.twitter.com/GghRXP360C
I don’t know how many people will like the appearance of this brutalist 1960s electric typewriter… but I do love it a lot.pic.twitter.com/pWiGnAgKOY
I always thought Apple IIc had a very, very pretty keyboard.pic.twitter.com/fvJCCVuRHR
Totally agree. The edge to edge look never gets old. This was the first product to get the Snow White treatment from frog design (not the 1st Mac, as is often thought) Here's mine - hope to be doing a full write up on it on Mass Made Soul soon!pic.twitter.com/6XqGlNL8KU
It’s one of the classics from Apple in terms of beauty and proportions, right next to iPod Mini and iPhone 4, in my opinion! Looking forward to your article!!!
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