There are bright, new colors for summer are available for the Zero Messenger bag from Rickshaw Bags. Mix sizes, colors and linings to best suit your taste with the custom bag builder. AND… free shipping for orders over $50. Sweet! (via Rickshaw Bags)
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We don’t often feature software here on Well-Appointed Desk but I thought this little app seemed worthy of some recognition. It’s called Little Snapper and it allows your to not only create and archive screen capture images but add notations as well. So, six months from now, you can remember exactly why you snapped an…
The iPhone cover for the Hipstamatic addicted. This
The iPhone cover for the Hipstamatic addicted. This cover makes your iPhone look like a very flat vintage camera and provides a slot for a tripod mount to take even better Hipstamatic (or other iPhone camera app) photos. $39.95 (via HipstaMart)
What any well-appointed desk really needs is a
What any well-appointed desk really needs is a way to make the often boxy and less-than-aesthetic computer fit into the overall decor. This is a retro-fitted cabinet for a computer tower that would look stunning in a office with a bit of mid-century flair. Based loosely on the designs of a sleep 60s-era Danish desk,…
Wacom, makers of the stylus tablets that I
Wacom, makers of the stylus tablets that I love, are now producing a Bamboo stylus to be used with the iPad and other touch-sensitive devices. If their stylus is anything at all like their Wacom tablets, this is bound to be the barometer by which all other styli will be measured. $29.99 (via Technolog)
What you could once do with a Moleskine
What you could once do with a Moleskine and a pen in your pocket, you can now do digitally with the new Moleskine app. Choose between blank, lined or grid “paper.” Its free and available for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. (via iTunes)
Its taken me awhile to warm up to
Its taken me awhile to warm up to the idea of using my iPhone as a camera but I’m finally starting to enjoy the immediacy I have and all the fun and funky apps that let me manipulate the less-than-high-quality images into something interesting. Thanks to apps like Hipstamatic ($1.99 with additional “packs” for about…
