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Note-taking gains new currency
with Levenger Wallet Writers
DELRAY BEACH, FLA · November 3, 2006 – Who says low tech can't keep up?
You might take pictures with your cell phone and answer email on your BlackBerry, but now you
can jot a note with your wallet. Levenger has designed a line of Wallet Writers that
marry fine leather wallets with miniature writing platforms built right in.
The company also provides the peripheralsin this case a pint-size pen and a supply of
Wallet Cards for writing those notes. And they're smaller than a BlackBerry or a cell
phone: the cards are, in fact, the same size as a standard business card.
"It stops the inefficient and perhaps disrespectful practice of scribbling on business cards,"
says Steve Leveen, the CEO and co-founder with his wife, Lori Granger Leveen, of Levenger.
More important, it means that as long as you have your wallet with you, you're guaranteed a
means of writing down the name of that wine, the title of that book, or the actor in that movie
before it slips out of memory.
In keeping with the company's goal of providing "the world's superior paper note systems," as
Leveen describes them, Levenger has created its Wallet Cards on a crisp and strong 60-lb. paper
stock. (It's three times more substantial than standard-issue office-supply paper.) The cards
feature a grid design on one side and rules on the other, so that you can be not only quick but
orderly as well.
Wallet Writers are available in billfold style for men, a compact snap style for women, and as a
business card holder for both. All three are made of soft, full-grain leather.
Wallet Writers are one of several product lines that Levenger has designed for making
paper-based note-taking as efficient and convenient as electronic versions. "We believe that
both low tech and high have a place in people's hands today as they go about their busy lives,"
says Leveen. "Paper can be a valuable supplement to electronics. Plus it feels so good to use."
Headquartered in Delray Beach, Florida, Levenger was the first company in America to design
products specifically with readers in mind. To see its full complement of tools for reading,
writing and working with ideas, visit Levenger.com.
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