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Neighbor Doorknob Hanger

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Thanks to good neighbors I’ve shared a corkscrew, a ladder, a large pot, chairs, a bike, an air pump, wi-fi, design books, a drill, an iron, professional studio lights, an inflatable bed, wine, and food. And this is only amongst a few neighbors because I rarely bump into most and have no way to break the ice. In a time where SMS has made phone calls seem invasive, a door knock feels nearly violating. My neighbors could be in their pajamas, eating dinner, fresh out of the shower, or making out, and suddenly I’m banging on their door…

So when the good people of GOOD Magazine invited me to contribute to their Neighborhoods issue, I wondered if I could take advantage of the format and make something that could be torn out of the magazine and used as a tool. The Neighbor Doorknob Hanger is a simple, double-sided sign that provides a friendly platform for residents in dense quarters to offer and request things at everyone’s convenience. One side says “Please Disturb” and makes space for you to list offerings and choose how you prefer to be contacted – a knock at specific times that are good for you, by phone, or by email. The other side of the doorknob hanger says “Can I borrow?” and provides the same format for requesting things and resources. Think of it as an invitation, a validated request, or a low-tech status update for your door, so we can share more resources without interrupting each other at a bad time!

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The doorknob hanger was printed on fine card stock in GOOD Magazine, but if you missed the issue you can print your own at home with these fine pdf files of side 1 and side 2.

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Posted by Candy Chang 

Comments (6)

Jul 29, 2010
Kate Nichols said...
This is fantastic, Candy! A refreshing tonic to contemporary skittishness.... Thank you.
Jul 29, 2010
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Jul 31, 2010
Murtaza Frosh said...
Now thats what I called being simple and creative.
Jul 31, 2010
dave saunders said...
Old school social networking at its best. I love the creativity.
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