The Post-It, everyone's favourite* little notepad. But is it still any good?
The little Yellow notepad has been around on office desks for many, many years, more than I can ever imagine. Currently managed by 3M, Post-It's now come in a variety fo shapes and sizes, I have yet to see any truly massive ones though.
The regular size is big enough to scrawl notes on, to doodle on, or, in my case, to write a full days set of notes on. It simply depends on the size of your writing or how much of a hurry you are in.
This little pad is perfect, you can write on it quickly without it slipping across the table, they don't move or go missing in strong breezes of desk fans or open windows, and that yellow colour is easy on the eyes.
The only drawback is that the corners curl up easily, making them look warn and scruffy and after a few applications, the glue becomes unresponsive and limited.
Not bad for a product that was born out of trying to find a reusable wall paper paste! A super tacky substance that would stick to almost anything, remain sticky and yet be removed easily with no mess. However, the glue was never devloped strong enough to stick heavy wallpaper to walls for any long period of time...when the paper stuck lightly to the tabel though...VOILA!
If it wasn't for the edges curling too easily, and the glue picking up too much dust and grime too quickly, Post-Its would certainly hit 6/6, sadly, 6/8.
*source: unknown, might have made it up!
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