drfish wrote:Thanks for the thoughts so far. We stayed away from hook and loop (Velcro) primarily due to noise. If you are wearing this under a nice suit jacket you don't want to tell the whole conference room you're taking something out of it with that distinctive sound, it could work nicely as a temporary divider but you would have to fight to keep it open if you didn't want it. I'll keep thinking of options, compartmentalizing that space seems to be a common concern.
Magnets. A small grid of low-power magnets.
Alternately, a small number of higher-power magnets for the main open/close. This is increasingly popular in laptop bags. It's also not a major concern unless you're transporting floppy disks. You can also make the compartment less of an enclosure, and more of a vestibule. Something like this, maybe:
http://lh3.googleusercontent.com/public ... dqwKuNRuKQHave a large elasticized web pocket towards the bottom, some pen slots, something more or less wallet and/or phone shaped, with a closed top, bottom, and back edge, gussets top and bottom, and magnetized closures at the front. Pull it open, it opens book-style, with the rear edge being the 'spine', with a few different compartments for phone, wallet, spare change, whatever. When done, bash everything back more-or-less in place, let magnets pull front edge closed and semi-flush.
I think I must prototype this.
I've been here long enough that I think I can forgo a signature.