Spanish designer Jaime de la Puente recently launched the notebooks project Leftybooks. Specially made for left-handed people, these notebooks feature leaning lines to adapt to their way of holding their pen and avoid the ink drama that fades on the paper and the palm’s profile. In that way, the hand of the lefty which writes initially leaning will be able to follow the leaning lines, by positioning like a right-handed person and won’t pass again on what it just wrote.

Jaime had this idea after seing on Wikipedia that 8-13% of the planet was left-handed, it’s 732 million of people. He noticed that there were already left-handed scissors, corkscrews, pens and peelers but no notebooks with adapted leaning lines.