swiss cheese mechanical keyboard types with caps shaped like grater, knives and jar of jam
Briefly

The Swiss cheese mechanical keyboard features 104 keycaps that resemble Swiss cheese with holes, accompanied by accent keys like a mouse and wine bottle. Designed by DirkMcGirk using Rob Meyerson's mono font, the keycaps are bold, square-shaped, and primarily for display purposes. The font enhances visibility of characters from a distance. Initial issues with the keycaps bridging were resolved by adjusting a production setting, allowing for a better fit. The keyboard combines aesthetic charm with functional accessories, creating a unique tech device inspired by charcuterie boards.
The Swiss cheese mechanical keyboard features keycaps shaped like Swiss cheese, complemented by custom accent keys resembling a charcuterie board, including a mouse and a wine bottle.
DirkMcGirk designed the Swiss cheese keyboard keycaps using Rob Meyerson's mono font, which is bold, square-shaped, and features intentional holes for visibility.
The Swiss cheese font, intended for display rather than typing, excels in paragraph and title use, emphasizing its unique design with capital letters.
Keycap issues during production were resolved by adjusting the Infill setting to 50 percent, ensuring the Swiss cheese-shaped caps fit securely on the keyboard.
Read at designboom | architecture & design magazine
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