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| name = Panobook: Notebook for Your Desk
 
| name = Panobook: Notebook for Your Desk
 
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| platform = Kickstarter
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| platform = [[funding platform::Kickstarter]]
 
| period = Jun 26 2017 - Jul 29 20 2017 (33 days)
 
| period = Jun 26 2017 - Jul 29 20 2017 (33 days)
 
| aim = [[funding aim::$20,000]]
 
| aim = [[funding aim::$20,000]]
| achieved = $67,528<sup>*</sup>
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| achieved = [[funding achieved::$150,447]]
| backers = 1,434<sup>*</sup>
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| backers = [[backers::2,960]]
| status = *in progress
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| status = [[funding status::Successful]]
 
| link = [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/panobook-a-notebook-for-your-desk/ Official Kickstarter page]
 
| link = [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/panobook-a-notebook-for-your-desk/ Official Kickstarter page]
 
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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
This Kickstarter campaign for Studio Neat to raise funds for their new product: a panoramic-format notebook designed to fit easily on a desk with a keyboard. Paper features to the notebook include a dot-grid, assisted by "near invisible" guidelines and guide markers to aid in UI design and roughing out space on the page. The notebook has a soft touch, rigid cover, and comes with a dot-grid slip cover for protection and archival purposes.
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This Kickstarter campaign for [[Studio Neat]] to raise funds for their new product: a panoramic-format notebook designed to fit easily on a desk with a keyboard. Paper features to the notebook include a dot-grid, assisted by "near invisible" guidelines and guide markers to aid in UI design and roughing out space on the page. The notebook has a soft touch, rigid cover, and comes with a dot-grid slip cover for protection and archival purposes.
  
The campaign doubled the intended goal within 2-and-a-half hours of launching <ref>https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/panobook-a-notebook-for-your-desk/posts/1922572</ref>. As of June 28, 2017 (1:15 p.m. PST), the campaign has raised $67,528<ref>http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/danprovost/panobook-a-notebook-for-your-desk/</ref>.
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The campaign doubled the intended goal within 2-and-a-half hours of launching <ref>https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/panobook-a-notebook-for-your-desk/posts/1922572</ref>. On July 21, the project passed $150,000<ref>http://www.kicktraq.com/projects/danprovost/panobook-a-notebook-for-your-desk/#chart-daily</ref>.
  
 
The campaign was discussed on [[The Pen Addict 263|The Pen Addict Podcast, episode 263]] and on Relay.fm's "Thoroughly Considered" episode 27, where it was revealed that [[Myke Hurley]] and [[Brad Dowdy]] had been product testing and giving insight on the product for months before the launch.
 
The campaign was discussed on [[The Pen Addict 263|The Pen Addict Podcast, episode 263]] and on Relay.fm's "Thoroughly Considered" episode 27, where it was revealed that [[Myke Hurley]] and [[Brad Dowdy]] had been product testing and giving insight on the product for months before the launch.

Latest revision as of 22:35, 19 March 2018

Panobook: Notebook for Your Desk
Funding Platform: Kickstarter
Funding Period: Jun 26 2017 - Jul 29 20 2017 (33 days)
Funding aim: $20,000€ 18,000 <br />£ 16,000 <br />¥ 2,200,000 <br />AU$ 28,000 <br />
Funding achieved: $150,447€ 135,402.3 <br />£ 120,357.6 <br />¥ 16,549,170 <br />AU$ 210,625.8 <br />
Backers: 2,960
Status: Successful
Web Site: Official Kickstarter page

Description[edit]

This Kickstarter campaign for Studio Neat to raise funds for their new product: a panoramic-format notebook designed to fit easily on a desk with a keyboard. Paper features to the notebook include a dot-grid, assisted by "near invisible" guidelines and guide markers to aid in UI design and roughing out space on the page. The notebook has a soft touch, rigid cover, and comes with a dot-grid slip cover for protection and archival purposes.

The campaign doubled the intended goal within 2-and-a-half hours of launching [1]. On July 21, the project passed $150,000[2].

The campaign was discussed on The Pen Addict Podcast, episode 263 and on Relay.fm's "Thoroughly Considered" episode 27, where it was revealed that Myke Hurley and Brad Dowdy had been product testing and giving insight on the product for months before the launch.

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