iPhonepad Combines Paper and Pixels

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Clearly Stephen Barry is a smart man. When looking to get some coverage of his iPhonepad he send it in to the Wired News hotline, whereupon it inevitably trickled down to the Gadget Lab, provider of Molekine hacks to the nerdy and curious — remember our Moleskine iPhone  disguise?

Stephen’s prototype, which he actually hopes to get into commercial production, combines a snuggly iPhone case along with a twentieth century artifact: the pen and paper.

Stephen says that the case is designed to let the phone slide easily in and out when open, but fixes it firmly in place when closed. We’re not quite sure how this works, but we suspect it has something to do with fancy origami-style folding.

We like it. It’s simple and stylish, and actually quite useful. And of
course, it comes with an Apple-style lock-in: Stephen plans to sell
refill pads and these will of course be a non-standard size and only
available from him.

Gallery [Stephen Barry. Thanks, Dylan!]

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