http://www.yankodesign.com/index.php/2008/02/11/sms-and-email-pen/
Upon seeing the D'scribe pen, I was impressed. To me it just seemed to make sense that there should be a device that allows you to write messages the old fashion way, by pen or pencil, and send it off in an email or a text. What hasn't been explained by the designer is what the user is to do if they make a mistake while writing a message; how does the writer edit the message before sending it? However, while there may be a few problems with it at the moment, I think there will be use for it in the future.
Trustworthy - We all all familiar with pens and pencils and know how they work. All we need to learn is how to send off the message. Plus it may be a sign of relief for anyone who struggles or just doesn't like modern day communications, such as texting.
Appropriate - Its appearance is extremely appropriate for what it does.
Smart - Its remembers what we write and recognizes letter form. Easier then texting.
Responsive - There is a built-in OLED screen on the pen showing the user that there message has been sent.
Clever - Its another option in communication, one that provides people with a method they might be more comfortable with.
Ludic - Its easy to use and learn. After the first attempt the user may want to continue using the pen do to how easy it is to use.
Pleasurable - In terms of function the pen functions like a regular writing device and text messenger. Aesthetically its crafted to look like an fancy, upscale pen.
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