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DSA Two Tone Black on White/Beige (IC)

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Interest check for a DSA keycap set in two-tone black on white/beige. Plans include options for ISO, ANSI, extras, and blanks, similar to previous Retro DSA GB. Currently focusing on PBT dye-sub with specific color tones. Feedback on interest is requested.

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Community Feedback & Sentiment

High Interest
Positive – 66%
Neutral – 31%
Negative – 3%
Positive0%
Neutral0%
Negative0%

Feedback Highlights

Positive (4)

  • "Many users expressed excitement and interest in the set."

  • "Comments about the color scheme being appealing and nostalgic."

  • "Support for PBT dye-sub keycaps."

  • "Desire for extra blank key options and various layouts."

Negative (3)

  • "Concerns about whether the GB will actually happen due to previous GBs."

  • "Some doubts about the ability to match colors correctly."

  • "Worries about the viability of the project due to competition with other sets."

Suggestions (3)

  • Include various layouts such as ISO and extra keys for ErgoDox.

  • Consider a Commodore 64C color scheme suggestion.

  • Feedback on providing a pre-made set with specific modifiers.

Questions (3)

  • Will there be an option for Ergodox add-ons?

  • How will the keycap sets be handled in production?

  • What specific materials will be used for the spacebar?

Duckeebs Analysis

The discussion had a large number of comments and engagement, with a strong ratio of positive feedback indicating high community interest. A few users expressed doubts, but overall excitement for the project was prevalent.

Project Specs

Name
DSA Two Tone Black on White/Beige
Release year
-
Profile
DSA
Sculpted
No
Material
PBT
Layout Standard
-
Sub-Legends
-
Wall thickness
-
Legend method
Dye-sublimation
Color palette
Black on White/Beige
Shine through
No
Pudding style
No