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Reviving the IBM Selectric Composer Fonts (2023)

2 days ago
  • #typography
  • #typewriter history
  • #IBM Selectric
  • IBM introduced the Selectric Composer in 1964, featuring a unitized spacing system with seven width groups, allowing for proportional fonts.
  • The type elements, or 'golf balls,' were precision-engineered with color-coded scaling for different font sizes and styles.
  • Adrian Frutiger adapted Univers for the Composer, but faced constraints from IBM's fixed unit system, leading to design compromises.
  • The Composer's mechanical limitations caused issues with glyph alignment and weight, resulting in identifiable idiosyncrasies in output.
  • Despite being obsolete by the 1990s, the Composer was used in various publications, and digitizing its fonts involves scaling calculations to match original unit sizes.