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Design Process: Sticky Templates
This will be short because it's quite hard to over-engineer a sticky note... I tried though!
It was surprisingly hard to find a good sticky pad supplier- either it was really hard to peel and then ripped when you tried or they just didn't stick to another surface. I got samples from like 10 different suppliers and landed on this set.
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1. Easy To Pass Around
My first design was for DND5e Items, with the idea that you can write it down and pass it to your players/within the party. It would be so easy to peel away and stick it into the inventory section of your journal😉.
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2. Perfect Fit
These were measured to fit inside any Sphinx Stationery gaming journal and provides a flexible way for more organization.
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3. Supa Sticky
I can't really capture this in pictures, but the adhesive covers 45% of the back compared to your usual 25% coverage of your regular post-it. More surface area = more stick = less budge!
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I need these, PLEASE!! But also for people and places of interest. That way I could create them as I make notes and use them as an easy reference.