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.

24. This keyboard is yet another entry in the classic Return/Enter story!

The main paragraph break (Enter) is a ¶ pilcrow, which is amazing. Above it is QC (Quad Center, or Enter + Align Center) and QR (Enter + Align Right), and even QM (Quad Middle? Not sure what that means).

And you can see New Line, or today’s Return, in the vicinity.

25. Not fully altogether onboard with this colour scheme.
26. A very interesting typewriter wraparound with more function keys.
27. Super interesting to see Bill Gates like this.
28. These photos are very regal.
29. Also, this ligature is kind of nice!
30. This logo is interesting. 1980s were once the future!
31. Xenotron went for green.
32. More brown Linotype machines, in reverse screen size order.
33. Extreme Severance vibes.
34. Weird that these promotional photos have blank keycaps.
35. Loving this green portrait CRT with a key lock in the middle.
36. I think this machine is really ugly, but the X/Y keys are interesting.
37. More red! This is an OCR machine.
@mwichary OCR-B font, huh?