Disk-it
Disk-it: Post-Its in Form von 3.5″ Floppies… Schönes Konzept von Burak Kaynak.
Remember playing games on 3.5” floppy disks ? I do!
Whatever the case, it has nostalgic value.
In the last few years more and more instances of the floppy disks have been spotted online but i couldn’t find anything interesting for myself. So i came up with an idea; Disk-it
An iconic alternative to the most popular yellow post-it notes, 3.5” floppy disk shaped sticky notes, designed for taking notes – attaching notes to documents and to other surfaces.
Now the good old days are back!




- Skate Days
Nostalgie ist schon eine schöne Sache — seltsamerweise selbst dann, wenn es sich um anderer Leute Erinnerungen handelt, wegen derer man nostalgisch wird. Flickr-User Txrelichunter war in den 70ern im Pepsi Skateboard Team und lässt uns im Foto-Set Skate Days ein wenig fremdnostalgisch werden. Das waren noch Zeiten, damals. Some memories of the good ole days. - Back For The Future
We’re going back in time! - John Kenn: Post-It Monster
John Kenn zeichnet wunderbare Abbilder fabelhafter Unholde und seltener Wesen auf kleine gelbe Post-It Zettel. Sehenswert. I write and direct television shows for kids. I have a set of twins and not much time for anything. But when I have time I draw monsterdrawings on post-it notes… It is a little window into a different world, - Mango Falls – alte Fotos aus alten Kameras
Tolle Sammlung alter Fotos unbekannter Menschen, die in Kameras auf Flohmärkten und in Second Hand-Läden aufgetaucht sind. (Die Fotos, nicht die Menschen.) Mango Falls About 10 years ago while living in Oregon, I came across an old Nikon rangefinder in a seaside junk shop. The metal body was battered and the lens looked like a coke bottle - Paul Weller: Wake Up The Nation
The Modfather is back in town, spielt auf einer Rickenbacker und kaut Gummi wie ein Bessessener. ‘Nuff said, ich bin wach. It’s political with a small ‘p’. There’s a line in there about the death of the post box. It’s about how technology brings advantages but it also depersonalises things.




