A pert papaya typewriter sits pretty on our home page, reflective of the Don’t Be Content story.
One of the earliest attempts at a typing instrument was made in 1575, but the first commercial typewriter was introduced in 1874 - A good three centuries and 52 attempts later. While other components of the typewriter were subject to multiple metamorphoses, the qwerty keyboard layout, invented in 1873, was mindfully designed and cleverly futuristic. Originally composited to reduce key/ lever entanglements, this keyboard was embraced universally for its ease of use. The hot, off the press aura, and the tactile magic of newsprint led the qwerty to the golden eras of print and publishing.
Form outlived function when the world moved from type to touch. We might remain slaves to our nature and format, but we are also continually seeking. From discontent
springs enterprise...
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