I Spoke About Going Paperless To A Paper Loving Audience And Survived
I Spoke About Going Paperless To A Paper Loving Audience And Survived Thankfully, no one threw rare Japanese pens, artisanal notebooks, or staplers at me. I act...
I Spoke About Going Paperless To A Paper Loving Audience And Survived Thankfully, no one threw rare Japanese pens, artisanal notebooks, or staplers at me. I act...
Having a journal which is thick with crossed off action items and scribbled-down thoughts is proof that I am, in fact, showing up every day and getting to work....
The Power of a Handwritten Letter | Pens! Paper! Pencils! These days, no one ever expects the hand written letter. That’s what makes it so memorable when ...
by Erik Mallinson It’s InkTober! Back in 2009 Jake Parker, a cartoonist, illustrator, and concept artist, wanted to brush up on his inking skills while developi...
My Used Pocket Notebooks — The Finer Point I have seen a lot of photos of collections of unused notebooks but rarely a collection of used notebooks. Therefore I...
Organize your notebooks for quick reference – Unclutterer Some good ideas here.
Apprentice – Baron Fig New product released for order today from the makers of The Confidant. This one is a pocket sized notebook that, from the looks of it, se...
by Tony Sculimbrene I am not what you think. You see me, and you expect a certain level of refinement–a genteel experience. And you get that. But you also proba...
History of The stylographic pen | The Writer’s Almanac with Garrison Keillor Alonzo T. Cross patented his stylographic pen on this day in 1880… Unli...
I made a bunch of maps for the United Airlines inflight magazine. They are all geographically accurate. Beautiful work here. Click through for the whole collect...