We no longer write as frequently as we did. Today, in many contexts, electronic signals have taken over the role of writing tools. Writing has become a relic of a bygone era, a sentimental affectation, and a modest symbol of "less advanced productivity."
Writing Tools is a series of "ritual instruments" designed for specific moments of life: the spring pen relieves the pressure of crafting that painfully thoughtful love letter; the brooch pin offers greater flexibility and accessibility; the magnifier pen captures peculiar thoughts too private to share; the foldable quill shifts seamlessly between writing and marking; the bowling ball pen rest discreetly blends the occasional signing pen into home decor. These are insdim’s ridiculous ideas on writing tools in the age of byte. We believe that design, beyond solving problems, also adds poetry to life through such imaginings.





