Mono-spaced type has been all but removed from places on the internet, so it’s no surprise larger scale ASCII art isn’t common anymore. But have any of you made such stuff way back when, or perhaps more recently for nostalgic fun?

I made this at the end of 2022 when I realized Notepad++ was mono-spaced by default, and wanted to try creating my sona. Text is an interesting medium to work with, it reminds me of pixel art in a way due to the constraints. That and for the first time in my life I found a use for the insert key, absolutely amazing.

  • @FoxfireOP
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    31 year ago

    Making art with typewriters sounds really interesting! I’ve never heard of special instruction sheets like that before, and my searching just let me to a bunch of typewriter stock photos lol. Perhaps there’s a specific name that’d make it show up, but either way I’m glad you were able to experience that!

    • @Null
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      1 year ago

      Not exactly the ones I was given but I did a search and found an example of one. On this pdf look at page 13 at Typewriter Mystery. It was similar to that where it told you what to hit and in what order.

      http://www.aquaporin4.com/etcetera/ETC.06.pdf

      And yeah the problem with these typewriter art instructions they don’t work on computer text as well, so a lot of these typewriter art instructions were left as paper versions instead of digital.

      • @FoxfireOP
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        21 year ago

        Thank you for this pdf, now I entirely understand! Here is the result from this mystery, which I curiously typed out to see what would come of it. Initially I thought it was a house with a large chimney, bellowing smoke in a few directions, but apparently it’s a Dutch windmill! After hearing the answer in the following issue I could see the fan blades and the size made a lot more sense lol.