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A Dropbox Case Study
Moleskine, the luxury notebook brand sold in 29,000 stores across 95 countries, needed to shift from physical to digital products while coordinating design, manufacturing, and suppliers across Europe, Australia, and America. Geographic dispersion and email-based workflows slowed feedback, version control, and product development, making it hard to innovate quickly to meet growing consumer demand.
By adopting Dropbox and Dropbox Paper as a centralized “living” workspace, Moleskine unified its global teams to co-author, comment, and share media in real time, with integrations like Zoom and Slack reducing email and simplifying version control. The result: development timelines shortened by weeks, faster delivery of new digital products, and increased innovation and employee engagement.
Peter Jensen
Head of Digital Innovation