About Translated from original German description: For a good century she had the world of writing under control and had changed the world. Never before has it been possible for so many people to create texts in such masses that are easy to read. It doesn’t matter whether an official filled out any forms, and that in the “eagle system”, ie circling your finger over the keyboard and knocking it down at the right moment, or in the well-trained 10 finger system.
Whole legions of young women had a new job thanks to it, they wrote everything on it, business letters or the latest news that the newspaper editor dictated to them, and almost everything that was published as literature in this century went through the mechanics of these devices, the typewriter, whose heyday lasted almost exactly a century, and not a few of these machines have actually survived this time and still work perfectly today.
However, some are in a deplorable condition, with typebars clogged with resinous oil, typefaces clogged with paint or worn joints, so that many may have already cursed the “Schiet Schriefmachin”.
Here is the typeface of a somewhat unkempt Fraktur typewriter, which was probably more of a marginal phenomenon. I deliberately left the dirty type as it was, as well as the ink ribbon, which does not print very cleanly, in order to create the effect of an actual typewriter font. So have fun with the somewhat unusual typewriter font, which I added a bit to the range of characters in order to offer the full UNZ1 character set.