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Reborn as a multiple use post-it, Origami post-it uses 'Origami',and it changes into many different shapes that attract other's interest.
In fact, with ordinary type of post-it, users experience difficulty in anchor a normal post-it at the edge of paper for using it as a bookmark.
On the other hand, Origami post-it use two side of it's surfaces to stick to the paper, which makes it double stable.
Keimyung Univiersity
Daegu, South Korea
Daegu University
Daegu, South Korea
Taeyoung Choi
Keimyung Univiersity
Daegu, South Korea
Hyesu Kim
Changwon National University
Changwon-si, South Korea
Nayoung Kim