A cut too far: The people who can’t give up paper – BBC Future
A cut too far: The people who can’t give up paper – BBC Future For decades, computers, smartphones and tablets have provided an alternative. Their i...
A cut too far: The people who can’t give up paper – BBC Future For decades, computers, smartphones and tablets have provided an alternative. Their i...
What Is Killing Cursive? Ballpoints. Probably. | Hackaday I get it — you hate writing by hand. But have you ever considered why that is? Is it because typing is...
The Wisdom of the Bankers Box The Bankers Box has remained the same shape and size for a lifetime and won’t change for at least the rest of your life. You can k...
I just bought the only physical encyclopedia still in print, and I regret nothing | Ars Technica At a time when it’s hard to know what information to trus...
Analog Office – Reader Question 2: Notes on Paper, Notes in Apps, Here, There, and Everywhere, Should I Just Give Up and Accept the Chaos? There are some ...
Habit and mood tracking in my Hobonichi Techo – cygnoir.net The “three lines” method described in the video impressed me with its simplicity and its forgi...
How I use my Hobonichi – Stationery 🍕 This planner works really well for my to kind of have a high level overview of things both at a yearly, mont...
Black Owned Planner and Stationery Companies – The Well-Appointed Desk Just before the new year I stumbled on a great Twitter thread compiling black owned...
Projects and Methods – The Homebound Symphony After fumbling around for a while to figure out how I could organize my thoughts in for this project, I realized t...
Analog Office – Bookshelf Thanks to @manton for creating such wonderful bookshelves! The Analog Office is now sharing a bookshelf with some favorite resou...