I'm happy to announce that Konigi will soon be offering several products for creatives. I've posted some photos I took quickly of the first set below. Better photos will come when the shopping cart is set up.
The first round of gear will include wireframe and storyboard notepads. Each of these pads include 50 sheets at 8 1/2 x 11 inches on white 70# paper, glued on the left side. The ink is a non-photo blue (cyan) so that the grid lines and any sketch lines made in non-photo blue pencil can be knocked out when scanned and processed in graphics software.
Wireframe Notepads
Storyboard Notepads
Dot Grid on back of Wireframe and Storyboard Notepads
If you are interested in the details of the scanning process I use with graph paper like this, and are also interested in the issues related to knowledge management during the creative process, I recently posted a relevant response to someone question about this in the Information Architecture Institute members mailing list. Later in the week, I'll do a longer write up about this here on Konigi to talk about why I've been working with scanned sketches, and why I think there's a need for this paper. Stay tuned.