‘The Field Study Handbook’ by Jan Chipchase [Kickstarter]
The essential reference to running international field research.
The essential reference to running international field research.
A lightweight, ultra-durable backpack that stuffs into a tiny, attached stuff sack for storage.
Five beautiful wallets designed with premium top-grain leathers, metallic accents, and minimalist forms.
A cross between a portable toothbrush and toothpick — useful whenever/wherever you might need to clean between your teeth.
A premium leather travel zip-up organizer with designated spots for all of your tech/technical gear.
A set of 12 metal straws (6 straight, 6 bent) that are designed for use with large stainless steel tumblers like the Yeti Rambler or the RTIC. Perfect for both travel and at the office.
These headphones offer parents peace of mind by automatically capping the audio at 85 decibels, the level recommended for kids by the World Health Organization (WHO).
Perfect for planning, sketching, and documenting experiences, wherever your travels take you.
A beautiful, durable, and efficient combination of notebook and wallet.
A case for the Apple Magic Keyboard that folds open to create a stand for your iPad or iPhone.
You never know when you're going to need duct tape. Here's a stylish way to always keep some with you.
A great jacket for traveling light and still keeping toasty warm with.
A simple but awesome money clip that won't let you down thanks to its carbon fiber design.
Handsome folios — one wool, one leather — for carrying a 13" MacBook or 12.9" iPad Pro, and then some.
Stainless steel + plastic chopsticks that collapse down into even more portable form. Comes with a stand that doubles as a clip to hold them together when collapsed.
A case for your Apple Magic Keyboard that folds open to create a stand for your iPad or iPhone.
High quality luggage that is made to last for life.
Doxie's upcoming scanner has an automatic document feeder (for scanning stacks of up to 8 pages at a time) and more.
A tiny charging cable that folds down to 1.5" in length, with its two ends clicking together magnetically around your keyring.
For about the same price as Eagle Creek's "Pack-It" Cubes, you get larger cubes in general and an extra one besides, but there are tradeoffs.