“Little Printer”

Announcing Little Printer and BERG Cloud | BERG Cloud.

Hi. I’m Matt Webb from BERG, a design studio in London, UK. We specialise in product invention. Quick intro! With Bonnier, we were behind Mag+ (the first magazine platform for the iPad). And recently, with Warren Ellis and Matt Brooker, we published SVK, a comic printed in invisible ink.

For the past year we’ve been working on our new product — and we’re delighted and excited to be able to take the wraps off at last!

Today we’re announcing Little Printer.

Little Printer lives in your front room and scours the Web on your behalf, assembling the content you care about into designed deliveries a couple of times a day.

You configure Little Printer from your phone, and there’s some great content to choose from — it’s what Little Printer delivers that makes it really special. We have an incredible group of launch partners, and in the run-up to shipping we’re working with them all on custom publications.

Our launch partners are Arup, foursquare, Google, the Guardian, and Nike. Thanks guys, it’s great to do this together.

More and more “internet of things talking”…



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2 Comments

  1. So a little printer that hangs on my fridge or someplace else that I can send reminders or lists to is great.

    A little printer that hangs on my fridge or someplace else that advertisers and others of their ilk can write to is not so great.

    Hope this is the first, not the last.

    Comment by Astro — November 29, 2011 @ 9:59 pm

  2. Did anyone else think of “Demolition Man” when they saw this? Yeah, *that* scene. :)

    Comment by Phil — November 30, 2011 @ 12:42 am

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