Howdy Nick,
On Sun, 2011-07-10 at 04:24 +1000, Nik wrote:
It does not require any glueing or cutting (true to the values of
Origami, from which it is inspired).
If printed on 100% recycled paper (as intended) it would show our
commitment to sustainability. More than traditional PVC cases at
least.
Above all else, it is actually just very nice to hold. Many people I
gave it to said it reminded them of old 5.25inch floppy disks from
"back
in the day".
Intrigued?...
http://liberated.nikashsingh.org/html/papercase.html
Very nice!
This might be more of an idea that sits well with us tree-hugging
student-types, but I just thought it might be worth sharing.
If you guys think it's worth exploring, I can upload the template so
you
can print one and fold it for yourself.
Yes, please do.
It really has to be held to be appreciated I think.
Is it ready to go, in your opinion, for a generic usage. I suppose I am
asking about copy text, trademark statement, etc..and I suppose that is
answered with a look at the template.. *smile*.
Best wishes,
//drew
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