Oversized Memo Pads

Note Block By Tatsushi Fujiwara and Kenichi Kurosawa is Larger Than Life

In today's technologically saturated world, between the internet of things and apps for virtually everything, sometimes it's nice to take a step back and get back to the simpler things, like taking hand written notes on the simple Note Block. Designed by Tatsushi Fujiwara and Kenichi Kurosawa, the extra large memo pad is like a regular unlined notepad but in overdrive. Instead of being slimmer and sleeker like most technology would want to be, this old school note format is bigger and better.

Made out of laminated paper, the Note Block is available from Japanese paper goods manufacturing company Sanyoshigyo. The designers explain the size of their product by saying "Bigger is more communicative, more information and more ideas."
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