Moleskine is running a competition to hack your notebook. Winner gets a lifetime supply of Moleskines.
Carving a place in a notebook for your iPhone? Adding extra pockets? Adding extra ribbon markers? Mindmaps? Somebody's been looking at The Maker's Notebook hacks on Flickr!
My Moleskines look incredibly old school now, the nearest I got to a hack was the Post-it note and pens clipped on the band. I just write in mine.
That said, 5 notebooks a year for 50 years is about as much of a lifetime supply as you can reasonably accept - you'd be hard pressed to fill all that. It beats "lifetime" supplies of chocolate etc that turn out to be a bar of chocolate a week (come on, has the company never been 6 years old?)
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"Somebody's been looking at The Maker's Notebook hacks on Flickr!"
Sorry, but I've seen a lot of these "hacks" done to Moleskines long before the Maker notebook was made.
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True enough. It's just interesting to see them putting it all together and running a notebook hacking contest.
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My Moleskines look incredibly old school now, the nearest I got to a hack was the Post-it note and pens clipped on the band. I just write in mine.
That said, 5 notebooks a year for 50 years is about as much of a lifetime supply as you can reasonably accept - you'd be hard pressed to fill all that. It beats "lifetime" supplies of chocolate etc that turn out to be a bar of chocolate a week (come on, has the company never been 6 years old?)
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