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Beautiful Geek-worthy Fridge Magnets That Work

Screen Shot 2015-06-20 at 1.16.31 PMAll geeks have a thing for magnets. They are fascinating. I spent countless hours of my youth playing with them – and then the whole adult thing happens – now they’re not only cool, but they have real purpose. Apple uses them for charging their laptops and lots of gear we like to play with involve a magnet here and there. Sometimes you just want a respectable looking magnet that will actually be able to hold up a couple of receipts on your fridge or your filing cabinet without sliding down to the floor or just falling off (loudly) at 3 a.m.

Canadian geek and designer, Brendon Nunes, has designed such a magnet and has launched a Kickstarter campaign through his company, Trintec, which also makes stunning aviator watches. It mimics the design of map push-pins, minus the pointy end. 🙂 It is solidly constructed out of solid aluminum or brass (your choice) and has a pulling strength of over 5 lbs. That translates to 16 sheets of paper between the magnet and the fridge, baby!

The strong magnets are screwed in to the solid metal housing – not glued in like lesser designs I’ve seen – so barring an EMP or nuclear blast, these magnets will hold for a lifetime.

You can follow Trintec on Twitter, Facebook, and their website.

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Beautiful Minimalist Leather Wallet has Pro/Anti RFID Pockets for Geeks Like Us

Screen Shot 2015-06-18 at 11.23.23 PMBritish designer, Simon Szymaniak came up with a design for a brilliant, minimalistic – yet functional – wallet called the MiniMAX dɪzaɪn, and he has launched this Kickstarter project to fund its production for the consumer market. The project ends in less than two weeks and it has already reached more than it’s funding goal, with over 500 backers so far.

Szymaniak breaks all the rules for a successful Kickstarter campaign. The photos are not great quality, the video has not been professionally produced, their graphics look like 1990s PowerPoint clipart, and they don’t have a website… but people recognize good quality when they see it and the price is more than reasonable for what you get. Szymaniak may not be a graphic designer, but he can craft a wallet with a very cool concept in design and with an RFID shield to protect geeks on the go.

You really need to see their intro video to properly ‘get’ how brilliant the design of this wallet is.

Made of fine grain Italian leather, these supple wallets let you carry your coins, your paper money and your plastic with ease – and nothing falls out. The wallet is unusually small for such versatility and has a slot for your RFID access cards that you use for transit or for entering your building at work – and an anti-RFID section where you can stick your credit and debit cards to protect them from remote RFID scanners used by those scumbags that like to steal people’s identity.

I jumped on the opportunity to back this project. The leather is supple and the wallet is handcrafted with care. You have the opportunity to select the color combination of elastic band that holds your wallet closed when not in use.

You can follow MiniMax on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.

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