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Learning tapestry. Post-it note. Inventor of the post-it note. Name: Arthur Fry Age: 79 Born in: 19 August 1931 He is married and has 3 children And 5 grandchildren He worked in new product development throughout his career at 3M until his retirement in the early 1990s.
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Learning tapestry Post-it note
Inventor of the post-it note • Name: Arthur Fry • Age: 79 • Born in: 19 August 1931 • He is married and has 3 children And 5 grandchildren • He worked in new product development throughout his career at 3M until his retirement in the early 1990s
Post-it note . • Fry sang in his church choir on weekends, and he used slips of paper to mark the pages of his hymnal. When the book was opened, however, the makeshift bookmarks often moved around or fell out altogether. On a Sunday in 1973, it occurred to him that Silver's(3m scientist) adhesive could be put to use to create a better bookmark. If it could be coated on paper, Silver's adhesive would hold a bookmark in place without damaging the page on which it was placed. • The next day, Fry requested a sample of the adhesive. He began experimenting, coating only one edge of the paper so that the portion extending from a book would not be sticky. Fry used some of his experiments to write notes to his boss. This use led him to broaden his original idea into the concept that became the Post-it note
More about post-it note • A Post-it noteis a piece of stationery with a re-adherable strip of adhesive on the back, designed for temporarily attaching notes to documents and other surfaces. Although now available in a wide range of colors, shapes, and sizes, Post-it notes are most commonly a 3-inch (76 mm) square, canary yellow in color.. • A unique low-tack adhesive allows the notes to be easily attached and removed without leaving marks or residue, unless used on white boards.
Shapes of post-it notes star flower pig arrow speech bubble heart apple
Another inventor • Name: Spencer Silver • Born in: February 6 1941 • He is married and has 2 children He never received any royalties, and retired from 3M in 1996.
Post-it notes picture • a wall of post it notes • hand made of post-it note
information • Within two years, Post-it® Notes were established as an outright necessity in the office. As the basic product evolved into an entire product line Returning to work, Fry wrote up his idea for a reliable, reusable bookmark, and presented it to his supervisors. Management initially worried that the product would seem wasteful;
In 1968, Dr. Spencer Silver, a chemist at 3M in the United States, developed a "low-tack", reusable, pressure sensitive adhesive