Posted by Jeannie Choe | 2 Oct 2007
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When wireless goes wrong, Priestman Goode's got your back with an old, familiar, and now much slimmer, friend. The 4mm thick Post A Phone landline telephone is made from recycled cardboard or plastic, incorporated within an A5 envelope.
Paul Priestman, who has created Post A Phone, explains his thinking behind the product, 'In a time when mobile phones are seen as throwaway fashion items, this design provides a low tech alternative with simple, no fuss delivery. Fancy details and function are not what this phone is about but there is a desirability in its simplicity and I hope that this is a phone you would want to keep for some time.'
via dezeen
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It isn't very informative. ask questions that someone might ask. Examples: Why is it a good phone? Why we should buy it? How is it made? ect.