Field Notes Went From Side Project To Cult Notebook (fastcompany.com)
- Reference: 0178079605
- News link: https://news.slashdot.org/story/25/06/17/2128231/field-notes-went-from-side-project-to-cult-notebook
- Source link: https://www.fastcompany.com/91352848/field-notes-cult-notebook-started-out-as-a-side-project
[1] https://www.fastcompany.com/91352848/field-notes-cult-notebook-started-out-as-a-side-project
Subscription Model (Score:4, Informative)
What are two words that will sour me on your product faster than an inkjet printer demanding one to buy more ink cartridges?
this is an ad (Score:5, Informative)
This is an ad.
Re: (Score:3)
It is an endless stream of words that actually says nothing about the product.
Re: (Score:2)
And yet, you come away knowing what the product line is called so you can search for it, and what the values of the company are so that you can identify with them, and that you can find them both online and in some stores, where certain other fashion brand clothes are also sold, so that you can gauge if the crowd you maybe like to run with can still accept you if you buy it. And that you can pay via PayPal.
Less space than a phone, lame (Score:2)
I first thought this was going to be about a text editor, but nope, just a plain old paper notebook. With a subscription model?! Also, having 67 limited editions is not exactly keeping it limited. Even spread out over 20 years, that's more than 3 special editions per year. I write on paper, a lot, every day. I need about 3-4 DIN A4 notebooks per year. I could get a limited edition notebook every time I needed one, freaking guaranteed to make me feel special as a snowflake!
"Limited edition" (Score:2)
A term meaning nothing more than paying extra to show off.
Ooh shiny. (Score:2, Flamebait)
So they are notebooks that do exactly what cheap notebooks do, but are much more expensive and very heavily hyped.
I guess they appeal to the Apple fanboy crowd.
Re: (Score:2)
Not shiny. Artisanal.