
For people like me -who got familiar with the internet at a young age but still grew up drawing, tinkering their own toys- writing down things by hand is a nostalgic act and can be a cleansing process. Compared to the technologically advanced alternatives, a notebook doesn’t require electricity nor updates, which makes it much more reliable on a long term.
Although the laptop -not surprisingly also called notebook today- took over the original function of a notebook, the book of blank pages persisted as a primary venue for notes, drawings, organizing and brainstorming because it offers a more direct, simple and authentic way of visual thinking. It continues to be a flexible and individualized tool to create ideas and becomes in this manner an essential part of our personality.

I believe the sensory experience of paper, the process of sketching or a distinct handwriting- even barely readable- are irreplaceable.
Totalmente de acuerdo contigo! I love my notebook! I have a little one that I always carry around, it's full of words, thoughts, lines, dots, small drawings and much more! When i finish them, I saved them in a box, that i open every year and i go through every notebook inside, it's great to remember!
ReplyDelete