1) This is what I love about these kinds of typecasts, breaking out of the self-referential typewriter collector’s daily diary motif and using them for some rather thought-provoking, even deep, writing. Today, in fact, was a day for deeper introspection in the Typosphere, your blog post a prime example.
2) I love the orientation of the paper’s printed lines to the type font, and the way the red margin line holds it all together. I might have to borrow that.
Thanks so much for your comments!
And I actually had meant to change the paper guide to line up the start of each line with the red line. But once you start these typecasts . . . it’s hard to stop!
Sounds like a fun spontaneous ouitng. The Milwaukee Public Library has a great collection of typewriter literature, as I found out last May.Marked-up Catchers = neat idea for a collection!
1) This is what I love about these kinds of typecasts, breaking out of the self-referential typewriter collector’s daily diary motif and using them for some rather thought-provoking, even deep, writing. Today, in fact, was a day for deeper introspection in the Typosphere, your blog post a prime example.
2) I love the orientation of the paper’s printed lines to the type font, and the way the red margin line holds it all together. I might have to borrow that.
Thanks so much for your comments!
And I actually had meant to change the paper guide to line up the start of each line with the red line. But once you start these typecasts . . . it’s hard to stop!
I’m going to have to pay more attention during my next dream.
Thanks for these intriguing thoughts.
Sounds like a fun spontaneous ouitng. The Milwaukee Public Library has a great collection of typewriter literature, as I found out last May.Marked-up Catchers = neat idea for a collection!