The Action Pad by Behance is great for people that have trouble with the traditional writing format of left-to-right / top-to-bottom. Ok, that’s not really fair, I guess we’re all guilty of scribbling notes down all over the place and the Action Pad provides some structure for easy note taking. With four distinct zones on each page this notepad is perfect for classes, meetings, or brainstorming sessions. If you’re anything like me, you’ll forget everything important unless you make a note of it, then you’ll forget where you put the note; this is where the Action Pad rides in on his stallion to save the day. If you know forgetful people, tell them about the Action Pad; or better yet, write it down for them.
I’m not really sure what this is supposed to be, but I think that’s the point of fine art. If you plop this notepad down on your desk your co-workers will assume you’re cultured or maybe they’ll just drag you out behind the dumpster and beat you like a puppy with down syndrome that keeps pooping on the carpet. If you want to chance it, you may find that the Picasso Morph Notepad by Schleeh Design is the perfect addition to your already cluttered desk. When you twist the pad, the design changes from Picasso’s female image to a male; sort of like Clay Aiken. Of course once you use about half the notes it will no longer resemble anything.