Claiming that Comic Sans gets a bad rap, Jessee England has converted this analog typewriter so that it types using this unpopular font choice.
No matter how you feel about Comic Sans, the ‘Sincerity Machine,’ as he calls it, is pretty awesome.
Check it out:
“Sincerity Machine: The Comic Sans typewriter was made after viewing a document with a typewriter font present in it; I realized there was nothing stopping me from altering a typewriter to write in a different font. I used a laser engraving machine to etch new letters out of acrylic, and glued them onto the strikers of a 70’s era, Sears-branded Brother Charger 11 typewriter, which I found in the street a couple years ago. I also used a vinyl cutter to make new key covers as well.”
The idea of converting an analog typewriter to the font of your choice is AWESOME!
Who wants a Sincerity Machine of their own?
Imagine all the notes you could type-up and hang around the office with this—LOL!
[via Jesse England]
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