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Origami notebook

I actually was playing with making an origami business card holder for those moo cards you see in the middle photo. While playing with some paper folding, ended up making an origami notebook instead, and slid the moo cards into the side pocket.

The notebook is a design I took from one of my origami books (Origami: The Art of Paper Folding by Gay Merrill Gross). I used a faux aligator skin textured paper for the cover and the pages are accordian folded.

I've actually been toting this along with me for my daily todo lists--as an adjunct tickler to the many 3x5 index cards that sit in my Action folder.

I'm a total subscriber to LowFi living when it comes to doing information work on the road and on the run. I'd long ago stopped carrying around my PDA for most jaunts around town in favor of a Hipster PDA-type organizer.

For a while I simply carried around a small Moleskin Notebook and a pen. My setup has since evolved to be extremely low-fi. I now carry around the Fischer Space Pen I got for Christmas a few years ago, a Nick(it) wallet I got for free in the goody bag from MAD Museum's Mad About Dance event, and a small stack of index cards.

Hipster PDA gear
[click above to see the annotated version on flickr]

Dimensions are 3 7/8" x 5 3/8". Here's the folded and closed view:

Nick(it) front

Problem is that I often take the pen out and throw it in a bag or something so I find myself on a subway train with an idea, but nothing to write with. Tina pointed to the Inka Pen, which looks perfect.

inka pen

If I attach it to my keys, I'll never be without it. Sweetness.

UPDATE: There are a good deal of reviews on the Inka on Merlin's 43 Folders. Check them out before you buy. So far it's seeming to me that the Space Pen might still be better and that the Cross Ion might be a viable competitor -- fewer steps to open/use the Ion. Nice to have found some blogger reviews of the Inka before I went out and looked for it. I'll still play with it if I make it to the NYC location that carries it: Art Brown at 2 West 46th St.