M.bian Moleskine Case - an abandoned project
When I was developing the M.bian case, my mind was thinking about ambience, i.e. an aura of excitement without intrusion. That's where the name M.bian came from. Today, I still use the prototypes to hold my pens, travel accessories and Moleskine.
I designed the velcro/button hanging system with two levels of height, i.e. you can have the M.bian case hanged from your waist belt close to the waist or have it lowered. You have more chance to hurt your waist if the case is held close to it, especially when you try to sit down on an armed chair, the case can pop to your waist and hurt you. That's why I designed a lowered configuration so that it stays near your lap preventing the armchair accident.
To me, the features are amazing coz M.bian is a condensed version of my whole digital/analog life. It has 3 pen holders on the outside covered with a flap, which acts as a quick pocket for storing train tickets and receipts. It has 2 mesh pockets inside to put more essential stuffs. It also has a headphone access port so that you can use it as an iPod holder on your belt. It also has cushion to protect your iPod or Moleskine.
When you are sitting or standing, accessing your Moleskine or iPod is super easy, just unzip forward and down, your iPod/Moleskine is exposed and you can quickly pull it out.
You can also use it as a travel pouch to store iPod and related connecting cables and headphones.
I love the headphone access port feature, it is water proof and headphone jack can easily pass the small but flexible opening.
The size is just fit for pocket size Moleskine, but it also fits standard passport so your personal identification document is never far from your waist. Pockets can even hold your portable digital camera.
Well, in this configuration, you can put a pen, a zippo lighter, a swiss knife and a small size compass. All on the outside easily accessible pocket and pen holders.
Since travelers use backpacks and most backpacks has some nylon strap on the shoulder strap. I added a small but userful hole on the velcro strap so that not only you can hang your M.bian case on belt, you can strap it on your backpack. Call it an explorer's case :)
For less active persons, M.bian case can be used as a pen case storing your precious pens both on the outside 3 pen holders and inside spacious compartments.
This must be the most loved feature of Moleskine users, instead of freely insert your Moleskine into the case, you can insert the left part of your Moleskine to the left side of the pouch which has a vertical mesh pocket. This setup is like a notebook cover for your Moleskine. On the other hand, if you are a Moleskine Reporter user, you can use the horizontal mesh pocket on the right side of the case to insert your Reporter! Call it a double feature!
Finally, comparing the price for all the other Moleskine cases available in the market, it is still the best. I hope somebody is still interested in this complete design. I also want it to be done in leather which feels more precious. So even though it didn't happen, it doesn't mean it won't and I love the features offered very much and it is my daily companion for the pass 2 years and still works great for me. Get in touch with me if you are interested to help make it come true.
Comments
Don't give up. Look at some of the awful products that do get made everyday. I'm sure there's some way for you to get this excellent idea to come to market. I know I'd buy one!
Like it so much!
Considering some of the crap I've seen on the market as an iPod case or MP3 player case, this rocks them all.
If you do ever go into production, you should start a website in addition to distroing to retail places.
awesome work. I want one.
"At Levenger, we create useful and beautiful products that help people achieve their goals and fulfill their aspirations. …we evolved from a few good reading lights to an emporium of products designed for reading, writing and working with ideas."
The dominating themes of their product line: Order, Luxury, Usefulness, Quality.
Furthermore, although they do sell some things that are available elsewhere, they are also committed to new product design:
"We design, or have designed for us, nearly everything we sell. Sometimes an unusual antique is our inspiration, but often it’s a customer who tells us, 'I wish there were a better way to do this.'"
Levenger doesn't sell Moleskines, but I'd be willing to bet that a large number of the customers, like me, buy Moleskines elsewhere.
www.levenger.com
yeah, this would sell...i guess maybe potential investors/production companies may worry that there isn't enough margin in it once you produce, market, and then sell for maybe $40 at the most? but it's a fabulous product. i would definitely buy one the second they hit the market.
in addition to levenger, you could emal the folks at http://www.renaissance-art.com/
they deal mostly in leather, but you'll see that they have some of the best moleskine covers out there, and they are clearly moleskine fans. i have one of their products. i don't know that they'd have the means to produce your item, but they may be able to offer some advice.
I had a look at your page.
The bag which you designed thought that a function and a concept were splendid.
But I thought that I ran out of thickness by your bag in carrying three notebooks of MOLESKINE in the case of me.
I hope that it is made various variations.
I would love to have something like this and I hope you'd be able to get this product produced and distributed. =)
I don't use a moleskine, but I can definitely see why this is a fantastic product. I've been wanting a pouch for the mind.Depositor, and something like this is a great idea.
thnx man nice