The Pillowcase Studies Helps People Retain Knowledge in School
Meghan Young — September 26, 2012 — Art & Design
References: pillowcasestudies & refinery29
Most graduates can sympathize with college students when it comes to those late night study sessions, but now these young scholars can rely on Pillowcase Studies to ensure that they are productive in as comfortable a manner as possible. The Pillowcase Studies are a set of pillows dedicated to different programs. From art history and music theory to political science and corporate finance, it covers a range of facts and figures that students will need to know.
Created by Barry Weinstein, Pillowcase Studies were conceived after he had fallen asleep on one too many textbooks. He began to write his notes directly on his pillowcases in order to study them a couple of minutes every night before bed. Now with nice typography and a simple black-and-white palette, others can profit from his clever thinking.
Created by Barry Weinstein, Pillowcase Studies were conceived after he had fallen asleep on one too many textbooks. He began to write his notes directly on his pillowcases in order to study them a couple of minutes every night before bed. Now with nice typography and a simple black-and-white palette, others can profit from his clever thinking.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Learning - Developing interactive study tools that engage students and enhance retention.
2. Personalized Education - Creating customized study materials for specific academic disciplines and programs.
3. Multisensory Learning - Exploring ways to incorporate tactile and visual elements into the study experience to stimulate memory.
Industry Implications
1. Education Technology - Opportunity for edtech companies to develop innovative study aids and platforms.
2. Textile Manufacturing - Potential for textile manufacturers to create specialty pillowcases and study-related bedding products.
3. E-learning Content Creation - Emerging market for content creators to design interactive study materials for online learning platforms.
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