“This strange typographic pincushion is the world’s first commercially produced typewriter: the Malling-Hansen Writing Ball, which was prototyped by the Danish inventor Rasmus Malling-Hansen in 1865.” (via The Book Bench: Writing Round : The New Yorker)
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Sometimes, the most inspiring thing in the world is the endless possibilities held within a brand new box of crayons. Illustration by Jenny Bowers
Show your love for the best analog tool by donning this Green Pencil Scarf by saracarr on Etsy $60
A workspace fit for a princess, or just one of us who thinks we should be treated like royalty. (via CREED: Carol Reed Interior Design)
Get the look with interior designer Arianna Belle. She researched several of her inspiration images and found the key pieces that helped to create a mood and atmosphere. From classic orange Hermes boxes for clutter control to West Elm’s classic Parsons desk. Check out the full post for details. (via Arianna Belle)
This desk was created using an old door topped with a piece of frosted glass and then suspended from the ceiling with cable wire. (via Sunset)
Remember where on the keyboard to place your fingers with this illustration from 1979. Graphis Posters ‘79: ASDF (by pilgrim_lee)