In England, during World War II, military officers called it their Vade Mecum, the Latin approximate for ”Always with me.” These days, international cognoscenti call it the Book. By whatever name it ...
What do you do when your product becomes an anachronism? For The Drum’s Consumer Technology Focus, we catch up with Filofax about its plans to bring its paper product into the modern age. Inside ...
For a few years in the mid-1980s, the leather-bound Filofax diary and address book was a coveted fashion accessory, displayed in posh department stores from London to Tokyo. That fad was largely the ...