Moleskine, has announced new improvements to its 2010 and 2011 line of planners. Each notebook will feature a new quality control sticker - included in the back pocket - that can be peeled off to reveal a colourful graphic in the same size proportion as the notebook. These graphics will be a part of a series of 10 that help the user be part of the quality control process, improving upon the collection each year, says the company.
Moleskine spends approximately 12,000 hours each year on quality control, says the company.
The new improvements also feature a new paper band design for the 2011 notebooks, which will help to identify planners as distinct from other Moleskine collections. Each paper band will have three languages and new colours to identify the planner collection and its layouts.
In addition, prospective buyers are now able to take a photo of the visual code graphic on any notebook to be linked to the Moleskine website for more information on the product and its features.






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