There are many reasons as to why I was looking forward to utilizing my typewriter after I relocated. One, was to make art from it. I’ve been a long time fan of ASCii art but there are people out there that have taken it to the next level and then some.
After nerdscrolling and falling down a few internet rabbit holes, I’ve discovered so many type-art resources out there.
Such as a pamphlet from 1979 turned into a pdf from the Internet Archive entitled Typewriter Mystery Games.




Obviously this would utilize multiple ribbons, paper and practice but I’d love to explore this further.
Until next time,
