Torsten Bergler

26 years old. Born and raised in Berlin, Germany. Co-Founder and Partner at Freunde von Freunden. Worked as an Creative Developer (Technologist) at TBWA\ Digital Arts Berlin. Before that, Co-Founder of NoMoreSleep (R.I.P. 2006-2010). Co-Founder and Editor at Design Made in Germany since 2001. Graduated (Diploma) in 2010 in the Information Design class of Prof. Erik Spiekermann.

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Running The Casa Musica with a bunch of friends.

The “silicon thin-film-transistors” technology is a bit more esoteric. In short, the technology used in the Skiff Reader makes it flexible– meaning it can bend and warp on a whim, giving it a more durable and rugged build in contrast to those crackable Kindles. The Skiff uses a metal foil design that merges with the thin film transistors to fit into a low-profile shape, in this case just a quarter-inch in thickness. (via Skiff Reader: The Ultimate E-Reader)

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