Sirius Design Co. SLICE Breaks Convention With Triangular-shape Notebook

In this digital age, if you are still taking notes with traditional pen and paper, we salute you. And if your really do, this notebook may pique your interest, especially if you are into unique objects that speak of your individuality and style. Meet SLICE, a notebook that breaks convention by going triangular. Yep. A triangular notebook. Now, have I gotten your attention? Good. Despite it sporting an unconventional shape, SLICE, a product of Sirius Design Co., has everything you expect of a quality notebook and these include 180 pages of high-quality writing real estate in choice of Dot Grid or Blank pages, an open flat design for ease of writing and reading, hard cover provides writing support even when on-the-go, high-quality sewn binding for durability, bookmark ribbon to finding current page faster, and a convenient closure to keep SLICE shut when it supposed to.

Sirius Design Co. SLICE Breaks Convention With Triangular-shape Notebook

In addition, SLICE also comes with a slip case for storage and it comes in a handy size measuring 7 by 7 inches. There is nothing high-tech about SLICE, but it does not take mad scientist technology to have a conversation starter. You don’t need a million dollar Bugatti to turn heads; a triangular notebook will do just about the same for a whole lot lesser. If SLICE tickles your fancy, you may want to consider showing your love and in the process, be part of the lot to make it a reality on Kickstarter. Sirius Design Co. is looking to raise $5k to take SLICE to production and if it made it, your pledge of $20 and up will ensure you get a copy sometime in December 2017.

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Sirius Design Co. SLICE Breaks Convention With Triangular-shape Notebook

Sirius Design Co. SLICE Breaks Convention With Triangular-shape Notebook

Sirius Design Co. SLICE Breaks Convention With Triangular-shape Notebook

Sirius Design Co. SLICE Breaks Convention With Triangular-shape Notebook

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