Even if it’s flipped the layout doesn’t make any sense, and there’s only three rows. But yeah probably just an artist drawing a representation of a keyboard and not directly copying one.
It’s not super accurate, but it does make sense. There’s the num pad on the side, the enter key near that, meta keys on the bottom row, the spacebar, etc. It has the features that are important to people while keeping the overall layout abstract and unrealistic, which generally implies a human artist.
That’s the enter key, the image is flipped.
Even if it’s flipped the layout doesn’t make any sense, and there’s only three rows. But yeah probably just an artist drawing a representation of a keyboard and not directly copying one.
It’s not super accurate, but it does make sense. There’s the num pad on the side, the enter key near that, meta keys on the bottom row, the spacebar, etc. It has the features that are important to people while keeping the overall layout abstract and unrealistic, which generally implies a human artist.
The inaccuracy is a stylistic choice; it’s art brut, though in this case referencing Corporate Memphis-style illustration.
Ah, weird. The enter key I have isn’t L-shaped, hence why.
It’s shaped differently on US/EU keyboard layouts.
It’s also L-shaped in Canadian and UK layouts.
ISO vs ANSI layout