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NickNov 4, 2010
 

Mode+nism

I don't know where this is from, but I saw it, and I thought to myself: "you know, it's been a while since I did a really weird Friday on BlogLESS."

Mode+nism

Thanks ffffound.

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PaulOct 8, 2010
 

Dots and Loops

The album covers featured on Project Thirty-Three (that's rpm, young'n) were collected, scanned and archived by the owner of Jive Time Records, a Seattle based store specializing in used vinyl. They are a treat.

Perspective for the Seventies
Persuasive Percussion
Opus 73
Mozart Piano Concerti K503 & K595
Britten (Concerto No. 1) & Martin (Preludes)

See more excellent album covers at Project Thirty-Three.

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PaulAug 13, 2010
 

Olivetti Lettera 22 Instruction Manual

Inspired by Paul's Monday post, I thought I'd share this gem.

Olivetti Lettera 22 Instruction Manual

From We Made This:

The Lettera 22 was the pinnacle of 1950s typewriters (MoMA even have one in their permanent collection), a true luxury item, and the manual testifies to this. The copy is peppered with proud sentiment, and includes gems like ‘The Olivetti Lettera 22 is quite clearly a portable typewriter of the most up-to-date design and fine workmanship’ and ‘A few minutes spent in reading this book will enable the novice and the experienced typist alike to get the very best out of this excellent typewriter’. It refers to itself as a book! You almost get the impression Olivetti decided to print a manual that people would actually want to keep and not throw away once they got used to their new typewriter. The whole thing could have been printed entirely in black, but pale greens, reds and turquoises pop up throughout, giving the manual a sense of luxury that elevates it from being just a utilitarian document.

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NickDec 30, 2009