Long gone are the days that I'd practice my cursive for hours on end. Now, as my fingers canter clumsily across the keyboard, I regularly wonder whether bothering to develop this skill in the first ...
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Upmarket notebook maker Moleskine is adapting to life in a digital world, both in its internal operations as a business and in its product line For a company whose core product is a paper notebook, ...
The U.S. president of the iconic notebook company explains how to make an indelible mark in a digital age.
Ask any artist, writer or businessperson what their go-to resource is for note taking, and many would say Moleskine. And that comes as no surprise: For nearly 20 years, the brand has remained a ...
Even graphic designers who grew up in the digital age cannot help but be enamored by the tactile power of the pen-meets-paper workflow. Moleskine gets that, and in response, has teamed up with Adobe ...
A new collaboration between notebook maker Moleskine and media syncing app Evernote is a good example of analog and digital in harmony instead of conflict. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get ...
“Do you know there’s a section of our customer base that buys a fresh Moleskine every time they come into a store? We have no idea what they do with them” Read Full Article » ...
In 1997, Amazon went public, changing the way people bought books forever. It later extended its reach into almost every part of people’s lives. It was also in 1997 that Milanese publisher Modo&Modo ...
Moleskine, the company that has made a sort of cult around the old-fashioned notebook, has taken its devotion to jotting things down digital. The company’s new app for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad, ...
MILAN — For anyone thinking paper notebooks are old-fashioned and might soon be entirely forgotten in favor of tablets and smartphones, think twice. According to Moleskine’s chief executive officer ...
While many of us spend our days with our fingers on the keyboard and our eyes on the display, some people still prefer a more old-fashioned means of idea generating and communicating: paper and pen.