I’ve been reading Moleskinerie for what seems like ages now. It’s usually got a great bunch of links and content directed towards my second favorite notebook of choice, the moleskine. It provides me with enough fodder for reading that I enjoy it with out needing to be obsessive, though I do admit that it IS on my daily link list. The creator of that site Armand Frasco is an interesting guy with a vision focused on notebooks and the obsessive love that many of us have for them, a man after my own heart and mind. I, like, many others donated towards the cause of keeping the Moleskinerie open. I hope I have the chance to donate towards the next funding drive Armand has for the site.
Armand has a new site Notebookism.com and I can’t wait to show my support for this site. Though it’s brand new, I think it will be even more obsessively watched and drooled over than moleskinerie. Why? It focus is not only on the moleskine but all notebooks, art journals and sketchbooks. I think it will soon become a web destination for all things notebook related. I’m also proud to say that I’m featured in one of the first articles on this soon to be stellar site.
So head over to Notebookism and take a look and leave a note.
Comfortable Shoes Studio is the name of my little studio in Beverly, Massachusetts; here I paint large watercolors, smaller acrylics, and mostly bind books and journals. I specialize in custom bound journals and sketchbooks with adhesive-free sewing in which the sewing is visible and decorative on the spine. If you're interested please email me!
Monday, July 24, 2006
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Spent the morning getting this DONE!!! 4 teens 2 adults churned out 72 screen printed shirts annnnd some special surprises for people. Killin it! These are awesome!
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It’s time I posted some pics here about my planner. You could term this a moleskine hack, or a love affair. I’m not sure which it is. All I ...
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thanks for sharing that link to notebookism. i just took a look, and i will definitely continue reading on.
by the way, your work looks wonderful. :)
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