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The best workspace tools seamlessly integrate into your creative flow, making every interaction feel intentional. For designers who spend hours surrounded by materials, implements, and ideas, the objects on their desk become extensions of their thinking process. This holiday season presents an opportunity to replace utilitarian clutter with pieces that spark joy through thoughtful design and refined aesthetics.
These five gifts represent a different approach to workspace essentials. Each one reimagines everyday tools through the lens of considered design, transforming mundane interactions into moments of tactile pleasure. From Japanese steelwork to magnetic innovation, these pieces prove that functional objects deserve the same design attention we give to creative projects themselves. They elevate workspaces not through decoration but through intelligent form meeting purposeful function.
1. Stellar Edge Scissors
The moment you pick up these scissors, you understand why they come from Seki, Japan’s legendary blade-making region. Their asymmetrical handles challenge expectations while delivering surprising comfort, creating a sculptural presence that commands attention on any desk. The seamless stainless steel construction catches light beautifully, turning a cutting tool into an object worth displaying. When designers reach for scissors dozens of times daily, that repeated interaction deserves this level of refinement and visual consideration.
What makes these scissors exceptional goes beyond their museum-worthy appearance. The blade geometry ensures clean, effortless cuts through various materials, from delicate tracing paper to thick cardstock. That perfect balance point makes extended cutting sessions feel weightless rather than tedious. The polished finish resists fingerprints while providing just enough grip for control. These scissors transform routine tasks into satisfying rituals, proving that tools designed with genuine care create measurably better experiences throughout your workday.
What we like
The architectural form creates an instant focal point on any workspace surface.
Japanese stainless steel maintains razor sharpness through thousands of cuts.
Ergonomic engineering makes asymmetrical handles surprisingly comfortable for extended use.
Seamless construction and polished finish elevate them beyond typical office supplies.
What we dislike
The premium price point places them out of reach for budget-conscious buyers.
Their artistic appearance might make colleagues hesitant to borrow them for quick tasks.
2. Magboard Clipboard
Traditional notebooks impose structure before you’ve captured a single thought. This magnetic clipboard system throws out those constraints, letting you work with loose sheets that can be rearranged, removed, or inserted as ideas evolve. The hardcover design provides solid backing for writing anywhere, whether you’re sketching at your desk or capturing inspiration during a standing meeting. That simple magnet and lever mechanism holds up to thirty sheets securely while making page changes effortless and intuitive.
The beauty lies in removing friction from your creative process. Tear out pages that don’t work, reorder sequences that do, and add fresh sheets without committing to bound permanence. The water-resistant cover protects your work while staying easy to clean, making it genuinely portable rather than precious. For designers who think visually and need to see multiple concepts simultaneously, this system supports fluid thinking rather than forcing linear progression through pre-bound pages.
Magnetic binding system lets you reorganize pages instantly without tearing or waste.
Hardcover backing provides a stable writing surface for standing or mobile work sessions.
Water-resistant construction protects notes while remaining lightweight and portable.
Minimalist design strips away unnecessary features that complicate simple note-taking.
What we dislike
Loose sheets can scatter if the clipboard accidentally opens in a bag.
The system requires maintaining a supply of appropriately sized paper for ongoing use.
3. Everlasting All-Metal Pencil
Pencils break, dull, and disappear precisely when you need them most. This metal alternative writes like graphite but never requires sharpening, combining a special alloy core with an aluminum body that feels substantial without being heavy. The marks it leaves behave exactly like traditional pencil writing, erasing cleanly and refusing to bleed when you add watercolor or markers over your sketches. It’s the kind of tool that makes you forget about the tool itself and focus entirely on the marks you’re making.
The engineering behind its “everlasting” claim deserves attention. Rather than soft graphite that wears away with each stroke, this alloy core releases tiny particles that create marks without significant material loss. You get consistent line weight and darkness through thousands of uses. For designers who sketch constantly throughout their day, eliminating the sharpen-write-sharpen cycle removes an annoying interruption from creative flow. The metal construction also means no snapped leads or splintered wood to derail your momentum mid-thought.
No sharpening required means uninterrupted sketching and writing sessions.
Alloy core provides consistent line quality through extensive use.
Standard erasers remove marks cleanly without special techniques.
Compatible with watercolor and water-based markers since the core doesn’t bleed or smear.
What we dislike
The metal body lacks the warmth and texture some prefer from traditional wooden pencils.
Line darkness may not satisfy those who love the rich blacks from soft graphite grades.
4. Quick Access Pencil Sharpener Stand
This disc-shaped object solves the eternal problem of misplaced sharpeners through brilliant simplicity: your pencil stands in the sharpener when not in use. The walnut wood cover and anodized aluminum base create an elegant desktop presence that justifies permanent placement rather than drawer banishment. That specially angled sharpening mechanism extends pencil life while reducing waste, making each sharpening session more purposeful. The brass mechanism prevents accidental opening, keeping shavings contained until you’re ready to empty them.
Beyond functional innovation, this piece brings warmth to workspaces dominated by glass and metal. The wood’s natural grain patterns ensure each sharpener carries a unique character, while the magnetic connection between cover and base provides satisfying tactile feedback. Designers who still value traditional pencils for sketching gain both a reliable sharpening solution and a sculptural desktop accent. It’s the kind of thoughtful industrial design that makes everyday interactions feel special rather than merely efficient or functional.
Dual function as a sharpener and a stand keeps everything organized in one elegant object.
Specially angled blade prolongs pencil life while creating less waste.
Walnut wood adds natural warmth to typically cold office environments.
Strong magnet prevents accidental spills while providing satisfying closing feedback.
What we dislike
The single-pencil capacity doesn’t accommodate designers who work with multiple pencils simultaneously.
Premium materials and construction result in a higher price than basic sharpeners.
5. reMarkable Paper Pro Move
Digital notes often disappear into folders, never to resurface. This E Ink tablet bridges analog satisfaction with digital organization, offering that pen-on-paper texture designers crave while maintaining searchable, shareable files. The 7.3-inch color display fits comfortably in jacket pockets while providing enough real estate for meaningful sketching and notation. At $449, it occupies premium territory, yet the refined materials and thoughtful engineering justify the investment for designers serious about capturing ideas throughout their day.
The included Marker stylus delivers genuine tactile feedback that makes extended writing sessions genuinely pleasurable rather than tolerable. The E Ink screen eliminates eye strain from backlit displays, letting you work comfortably for hours without fatigue. Magnetic attachment keeps the stylus secure during transport while adding minimal bulk. The responsive surface captures subtle pressure variations, making sketches feel natural and expressive. For designers transitioning between physical and digital workflows, this device removes friction while maintaining the creative experience of working on actual paper.
What we like
The color E Ink display provides comfortable viewing during extended creative sessions.
Pocketable size makes it genuinely portable without sacrificing usable screen space.
Tactile feedback from the Marker stylus creates an authentic pen-on-paper sensation.
Magnetic stylus attachment prevents loss while keeping the profile slim and portable.
What we dislike
The $449 price point represents a significant investment compared to paper notebooks.
E Ink refresh rates can’t match the instant response of traditional paper or iPad displays.
Wrapping Up Workspace Elevation
Transforming a workspace isn’t about adding decoration. These five gifts demonstrate how reimagining fundamental tools creates measurably better daily experiences. Each piece removes friction from creative work while bringing visual refinement to surfaces where designers spend countless hours. They’re investments in the quality of repeated interactions, understanding that the tools you touch dozens of times daily deserve genuine design consideration and thoughtful engineering.
The best Christmas gifts for designers don’t gather dust on shelves. They integrate seamlessly into existing workflows while quietly elevating every interaction. From Japanese scissors to magnetic clipboards, these pieces prove that functional objects can spark joy through intelligent form and purposeful design. They’re reminders that workspace elevation comes from choosing tools that respect both your creative process and your aesthetic sensibilities.
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The losers might be you, the American consumer. (Sorry.) In the US, anyone wanting a drone will have to find something that isn’t made by DJI. The company has been targeted by regulators since 2017 over concerns its products could spy on sensitive US infrastructure on behalf of China.
The problem is DJI has such a high market share (over 75 percent) that its absence will effectively upend the industry. Oh, and its drones are consistently the best too. The US government hasn’t yet attempted to work with DJI to assess whether its products pose a risk. DJI recently made a final plea for a security review, sending letters to five US agencies that could assess its products. If that fails, US drone options will shrink massively.
In the same 12 months, EV sales across the globe are up around 25 percent this year. Germany set a record in the first half of 2025, with electric cars accounting for nearly one in five new registrations. In China, EV sales are growing so fast (over 50 percent market share) that the country is flooding the global market with gas-powered cars it can’t sell at home. However — remember this is about losers — in the US, the Trump administration ended the EV tax credit. And shock! Sales of EVs in the US slumped, with some automakers, such as Ford, seeing a 60 percent year-over-year decline.
As Sam Rutherford puts it, this policy change puts more roadblocks (his inadvertent pun, not mine) in the way of making cheaper battery-powered cars. It also affects EV investment and could mean US automakers fall even further behind their rivals elsewhere.
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If you missed The Game Awards 2025, you missed a historic sweep by Sandfall Interactive’s Clair Obscur: Expedition 33. The Belle Epoque saga, which was expected to win several categories, even bagged Game of the Year and eventually picked up more wins than any title in the show’s 12-year history.
Naturally, there were trailers and game reveals too, which were pleasantly notable. We got a first look at the Control sequel, Resonant, Star Wars: Fate of The Old Republic is coming, headed by Mass Effect veterans, while Larian Studios is returning to the Divinity series following the success of Baldur’s Gate 3. Heck, if you want a good chance of winning at The Game Awards, hire Jennifer English to voice one of your main characters — she was in both BG3 and Clair Obscur.
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