Randomly… I really like this IBM 026 keypunch from 1949, particularly as it was released in two different colour schemes.pic.twitter.com/2OfCuIVx3F
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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Randomly… I really like this IBM 026 keypunch from 1949, particularly as it was released in two different colour schemes.pic.twitter.com/2OfCuIVx3F
This publicity photo of an IBM Rapid Access keyboard from the 1990s makes it look really sleek. (Not sure if the keyboard itself is?)pic.twitter.com/fdi0Plb6cn
Xerox DocuTech with proper quotation marks, function keys with pictograms, and a key named… KEYBOARD.pic.twitter.com/xfxYWaFAXL
The legendary Olivetti Praxis 48 typewriter.
@massmadesoul wrote about it here: http://www.massmadesoul.com/olivetti-praxis-48/ …pic.twitter.com/Csl3LDVJi3
I am kind of fond of the colour scheme of the IBM JX computer’s keyboard (IBM PCjr for Japanese market). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IBM_JX pic.twitter.com/kl4LZtGPNH
Marcin Wichary Retweeted Nick Cernis
Suggestion from @NickCernis: Enterprise 64 home computer.https://twitter.com/nickcernis/status/855177134423322626 …
Marcin Wichary added,
Hewlett Packard calculator and lab equipment keyboards were gorgeous.pic.twitter.com/RcEOZKjNtB
Have always been a fan of Sinclair QL keyboard from 1984 (last two photos are prototypes).pic.twitter.com/NQRWbMWPUp
Marcin Wichary Retweeted Andrew Watterson
Suggestion from @andrewwatterson: Apple’s bezel-less keyboard.https://twitter.com/andrewwatterson/status/855190940272672768 …
Marcin Wichary added,
First encountered HP calculators back in the 70s. Still love them.pic.twitter.com/OCC3fddcFm
That is a very cool family photo.
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