From fountain pens and high-end pencils to unique paper notebooks, analog writing tools have legions of fans, even though we’re living in a primarily digital world. It’s precisely the physicality of analog tools that makes them appealing to many people immersed in a digital reality. They’re grounding and real in a world that has become increasingly ephemeral. “In this age of nearly infinite digital connectivity, analog devices are still the go-to for many,” observed Chris Rothe, executive director of Write Notepads & Co.
Peddling Analog Tools in a Digital World
Posted by: Vivian Wagner February 25, 2019 12:24 PMFrom fountain pens and high-end pencils to unique paper notebooks, analog writing tools have legions of fans, even though we’re living in a primarily digital world. It’s precisely the physicality of analog tools that makes them appealing to many people immersed in a digital reality. They’re grounding and real in a world that has become increasingly ephemeral. “In this age of nearly infinite digital connectivity, analog devices are still the go-to for many,” observed Chris Rothe, executive director of Write Notepads & Co.