For immediate release. Please feel free to use any photos or copy found within the evo.pen web site for reproduction. Thank you. April, 2010
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Why now a Stylus! Some evo.pen Distinctions for its ergonomic and natural grasping position.
When I sent you information 18 years ago, no one existed who could confirm my understandings. Since then, some very special people have confirmed the wonderful validity of the evo.pen.
Production evo.pens, and 24 other models and prototypes were accessioned into the Permanent Collection of the Smithsonian Institution. The pen was placed throughout the exhibition for writing and signing in the Henry Dreyfuss Ergonomic Design Exhibition held at the Cooper Hewitt Design Museum in New York. The first writing instrument to receive an “ease of use” commendation from the Arthritis Foundation. “An evaluation of this product by a panel of health-care professionals, consumers and foundation staff found this wide-grip pen fits snugly in the palm of the hand and is contoured to the shape of the fingers, which makes it easier to use.” The pen has sold in the Museum of Modern Art Design Store continuously for over 15 years. Currently the Museum sells the evo.millennium. Lectured about by Ms. Mary Benbow, Author of the chapter on handwriting in the Mosby Medical Text, Hand Function and the Child.
Lectured about by Ms. Lindsay Biel, Author of Raising a Sensory Smart Child.
Chosen by Arthritis Today Magazine (2008) as one of the “Solutions” to writing for those with Arthritis. The company has exported to over 15 countries. Lot’s more for your readers.
Thanks for your time, Burt Rubin, Inventor
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