Play More Notepads Concept by Trapped in Suburbia

Sports-Themed Paper Makes it Fun To Screw Up

Trapped in Suburbia Play More Notepads Concept

Every now and then we like to showcase items just because they’re fun and don’t take that much time to describe. The Play More notepads concept by the Netherlands-based studio Trapped in Suburbia takes the whole concept of making mistakes to an entirely different (and entertaining) level.

They have basically taken a regular notepad and printed the reverse sides of every sheet with designs reminiscent of various sporting balls. That way, when you screw up and decide to crumple the paper in disgust, the resulting wrinkled sphere resembles a tennis ball or basketball or…well, a picture is worth a thousand words, right?

Play More Notepads Concept by Trapped In Suburbia

Unfortunately, this is but a concept. You can’t head to your friendly neighborhood artsie craftie store to buy them just yet. We’re hoping that someone with more business than design sense sees that there’s a lot of money to be made here so the rest of us can get our hands on some in the near future. Head on over to www.trappedinsuburbia.com to check this out and see some pretty cool art along the way.

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