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ASCII art from 1899 in the London Standard newspaper.

via xblacktrianglex.

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Norway’s money will look like this in 2017. Designed by Snøhetta

More info. h/t: Mike Judge

Thread of Fate, a teletext book by Raquel Meyers, 2014.

The Yeti Sound Machine, a PETSCII-book by Raquel Meyers, 2014.

#Teletext for All. Mark Cook’s’advertising flyer dating from c.1982, via.

decodeunicode – Die Schriftzeichen der Welt

Book with all 109,242 characters of Unicode 6.0. It’s 656 pages, made in 2011 by Johannes Bergerhausen & Siri Poarangan for the decodeunicode project. 

The book uses 66 different fonts since there is no font that supports all Unicode characters. Images from here and here.

Poster with all 51,980 characters of Unicode 5.0 (2007). By Johannes Bergerhausen, Siri Poarangan & Wenzel Spingler for the decodeunicode project.

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Possibly an example of a smiley from 1862: “(applause and laughter ;)”. From a transcript in the New York Times of an Abraham Lincoln speech.

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Whist, a playing cards set by Ditha Moser (Vienna, 1905-1906).

Breast implant ASCII advertising, via

h/t: Lazerbeat