99. This mailbox seems pretty standard, except everything is covered in Braille, incl. the customizable bits! (But also: electronic mail?!?)pic.twitter.com/cSnLprB6EK
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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99. This mailbox seems pretty standard, except everything is covered in Braille, incl. the customizable bits! (But also: electronic mail?!?)pic.twitter.com/cSnLprB6EK
100. My first watch was Seiko. I saved money for it. But this Seiko is better. (Also! I love the typography there with West, Dusk, Dawn, and East in English alongside all the kanji.)pic.twitter.com/EXGHGM0FPe
(Awww, yessss, the verboten wanderer is back. This time it’s making a mess, too. Does it have a name!?)pic.twitter.com/fADofCxK2H
101. More subway traffic flow control. These gates can change directions depending on need, like traffic lanes on some bridges or roads.pic.twitter.com/kmBBcIIo1p
102. This vending machine was more futuristic; tap once on a giant touch screen, then tap your transit card. In and out. I saw people using this almost mid-stride.
I used it to get a drink wonderfully named Pocari Sweat (thx, @Racoon1300).pic.twitter.com/wBtg7GL10l
(The design and proportions of this particular machine really remind me of early iPod Nano/Video. iPod for giants!)
103. Speaking of which, there is a bit of a surprise in the following photos.pic.twitter.com/JfithbhHJI
104. I’m sort of astonished how many electronic stores are here in Tokyo. It’s beyond belief, as if Amazon never happened. This is just one tiny part of one floor, just aisles of iPhone cases… and I’m stopping only because Twitter has a limit of four photos.pic.twitter.com/0quP98AUMc
105. This is a very gentle and courteous phrasing, particularly given Japan’s reported deep-rooted fear of fire. “Please do not push this button unless fire emergency occasion.”pic.twitter.com/3gnsuFvlOY
Loving this series! Thank you :) Also, why does Japan have a deep-rooted fear of fire?
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