Pantogar: Memo Pad
Posted by Sander Janssen on December 8, 2009 16 comments
Pantogar is a medicin for hair revitalization. To remind people of the problem of losing hair gradually they made this noteblock. Every time a users tears of a sheet of this memo pad it illustrates the hair of this person becoming thinner and thinner.

Company: Pantogar
Agency: JWT, Hong Kong
Country:
China
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December 8, 2009
That is pretty funny actually. I “stumbledupon” your site, I think it great!
December 8, 2009
blond would be better
but maybe their aren’t much blond people in hong kong.. the concept is nice
December 10, 2009
Interesting~
December 10, 2009
And if you start gowing further into the head, do we see the brain?
December 12, 2009
Fun!
December 13, 2009
Really Nice
Stumbled upon it!
December 13, 2009
Ha, I also stumbled over this one. Cracked up, shared it to my profile on Facebook
December 17, 2009
Ditch the advertising and, yeah, continue on into the anatomy, and I think the advertising could morph into a stand-alone product. Maybe the bottom page could say something along the lines of “Life’s not fair. You’re out of paper. Time to buy more.”
December 20, 2009
Excellent, intuitive and extremely creative…
December 22, 2009
Love StumbleUpon, this is exactly the sort of thing I need to procrastinate with. Love the idea, brilliant. Where can I get one? Post-it-notes will never be the same.
January 12, 2010
It’s a great idea, but not practical and someone would almost need to have 2 different colored pens in order to use it. I would think a dark pen on a dark shade of paper like brown would strain the eyes. Vice versa once they get to the “bald” part. I like the idea, it’s very creative, but the implementation could be better. I like the suggestion of the person being blonde.
January 26, 2010
Very creative and hilarious.
Great idea.
March 28, 2010
what’s the point of a brown memo pad?.. it’ll be pretty hard to read the messages unless you use whiteout
April 1, 2010
Wow, this is funny to begin with, but it also looks exactly like my dad…
April 8, 2010
noce thought and very well constructed
April 24, 2010
I agree with mindfullsilence, but still think that the idea is super creative!