jueves, 21 de julio de 2011

Arthur Fry's most important invention: "Post-It"

Art Fry's most important invention was the "POST-IT NOTE", it is a small pad of stationery with re-adherable strip of adhesive on the back. This invention is done for temporarily and/or little notes, reminders or little attached notes on documents.

With the pass of time, Post-It has been gaining a lot of colors, shapes or sizes, but this product is most commonly known by a square-shaped stationery with a dimension of 3 inch. (76 mm) and a canary yellow colour, but know you can find Post-It in orange, green, blue and other colors; a butterfly, a house or things like that are also some shapes of Art's invention.

The Post-It gives us a lot of advantages when need a reminder or somethinglike that because it adhesive on the back let us attached the stationery anywhere that is easy to us to see and remind it.

Post-It Notes were invented by 3M' Art Fry and using and adhesive developed by a colleague called Spencer Silver.


Need more Post-It information? Go to this link!!!
http://www.post-it.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Post_It/Global/?WT.mc_id=www.3m.com/us/office/postit/

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