Dirk McGirk created a whimsical "mechanical cheese board" keycap collection inspired by a font resembling tiny cubes of Swiss. The set contains 104 keycaps designed to look like small bites of fromage and includes miniature accessories such as knives, a bottle of wine, jam, and a tiny mouse. The concept aims to inject playful, food-themed charm into everyday typing and virtual work interactions, turning mundane email exchanges and Zoom calls into a lighthearted experience. No physical version is sold; the complete collection is available as digital files for purchase and 3D printing from Maker World.
Those tedious email exchanges and endless Zoom calls don't have to be boring. Thanks to Dirk McGirk, every work task can double as a mini cocktail party-just don't get too dishy. The designer was inspired by a font resembling tiny cubes of Swiss to create a "mechanical cheese board," a collection of 104 keycaps shaped like small bites of fromage, complete with knives, a bottle of wine, jam, and even a tiny mouse.
McGirk doesn't sell a physical version of this fare, but you can purchase the files to 3D print the entire collection from Maker World.
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