Can the iconic notebook company lure more customers with lifestyle accessories? CEO Arrigo Berni reckons so. It’s nothing more than a little black book with an elastic string. The cover is actually ...
If the Moleskine notebook is simple, well made and very easy to use, then the Moleskine iOS app is the opposite: confusing, hard to fathom and almost impossible to use quickly. The Moleskine app is a ...
At the London Design Festival, Moleskine lets us peek inside the whimsical notebooks of star designers, from Yves Béhar to Nendo. A notebook is an indispensable tool for many designers, whether it’s ...
Despite the rise of digital notetaking tools, apps and tablets, millions still prefer low-tech ink and paper. Many of those who write and sketch by hand are die-hard Moleskine fans. With its rounded ...
Moleskine, the maker of the pretty, popular and supposedly historic notebooks, just came out with a note-taking iPad app. Bottomline: the app is beautiful, but can be frustratingly confusing. (Kind of ...
Each month, Field Test columnist and contributing editor Jenna Schnuer tries out gadgets and services designed to simplify life on the road. There are only a few apps to which I’m absolutely devoted ...
Grab your quills, wizards. Moleskine is making note-taking a truly magical experience with a Harry Potter-inspired collection of notebooks. The collection includes two journals. The "Expecto Patronum, ...
We covered Moleskine’s launch of its new Adobe Cloud-enabled Smart Notebook, but after using one in practice, the tech has clearly merited another look. You can see a live trial of the entire process ...
If you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement. Adobe and Moleskine have teamed up again to launch the Creative Cloud Connected Moleskine Paper ...
When I was offered the opportunity to trial the first fun of the Evernote Notebooks by Moleskine I jumped at the chance. As the staff of TNW knows, I already do the vast majority of my work within ...
One evening in 1995, an Italian named Maria Sebregondi was reading The Songlines, by travel writer Bruce Chatwin. In the book, Chatwin laments the disappearance of a hardcover notebook, bound in ...
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