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Notepad Concept Provides Low-Tech, Clean Slate

Notepad Concept Provides Low-Tech, Clean Slate

By Scott Lachut on July 1, 2009

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Situated somewhere between a cocktail napkin and a smartphone, this notepad concept developed by Piotr Górski is ideal for the Luddite in all of us, who secretly craves a bit of elegant, low-tech design in our lives. The slim, credit card sized tablet utilizes the qualities of rubber and foil in combination to create temporary imprints that can be made using any pointed object from an included stylus to a swizzle stick. When passed across the surface, an attached slider bar produces a clean slate that can be written on again and again. Just one of many product innovations viewable on Gorski’s site.

[via Yanko Design]

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Scott Lachut is PSFK’s Director of Consulting, working with a team of global researchers to provide leading companies with insights on the trends and innovation that are shaping the marketplace from both a consumer and business standpoint. His previous jobs resemble multiple chapters from Studs Terkel's "Working." Away from the computer his interests skew towards cooking and lawn games.

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