This is a thread of beautiful or interesting computer-y things I scanned at the Museum of Printing this weekend.

(Eventually all of this will be processed and deposited at Internet Archive!)

1. You don’t see a lot of yellow in computing.

2. Autologic had a very good photographer.
3. This could’ve been me if I played my cards right.
4. Both of these machines (Linotext MBK 500/600) are very cool-looking.
5. Need a typeface fast? Call Type Express.
6. Some evocative Comp/Edit product photos.
7. Now LaserMaster™ Compatible
8. Micomp High Speed Programmable Keyboards.
9. Charles Darwin would have approved of Linoterm.
10. You could have a 1,000 tries, and you would never guess how VariTyper named its Helvetica knock-off.
11. Holy lord, look at this colour-coordinated Avis setup from 1979.
12. This photo from the same Harris brochure is also cool.
13. Just this aesthetic.
14. I associate compact cassettes with cheap home computers, but that hasn’t always been the case.
15. This cool drawing of a keyboard for a manual, with a lot of corrections and whiteouts (if you look closely).
16. Bad Boys (1995)
17. More red computing.
18. This company is called G. O. GRAPHICS. Cute.
19. I would have put this in my book in an instant.
20. More cool keys from the Photon.
21. The keyboard of Comp/Set 4800, and an 8" floppy disk.
22. Kinda looks like an Ouija board.
23. A single stroke of this key.
@mwichary This needs to be my LinkedIn profile pic.