Since launching in 1997, Moleskine has amassed the kind of following and loyalty few brands experience. (It's no secret that we're huge fans here at Lifehacker.) The simply designed notebooks can be used for everything from travel journals and to-do lists, to sketch books and design portfolios. In the age of everything digital, Moleskine has managed to keep analog not only relevant, but cool—and the company's co-founder Maria Sebregondi has a lot to do with that. Today, she oversees brand development projects across Moleskine's expanding collection of notebooks, bags, and writing instruments. We caught up with Maria to find out her favorite apps, secret talents, and more.
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