Moleskine Mania: How a Notebook Conquered the Digital Era | The Walrus
Briefly

Sebregondi coined the term "contemporary nomad" to describe a new consumer class that was mobile and creative, highlighting a shift in market dynamics.
The talk with friends about what Modo & Modo could manufacture themselves planted a seed for Sebregondi's own creative ventures in product design.
Using her background in Oulipo-inspired creative constraints, Sebregondi aimed to channel the principles of her literary influences into crafting unique products.
Returning home, Sebregondi's lingering thoughts on the ideal product for the "contemporary nomad" led her to explore a range of design ideas.
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