The Power of Penmanship | The Art Of Manliness Podcast
This is a fascinating interview with Michael Sull, a master penman.
The Power of Penmanship | The Art Of Manliness Podcast
This is a fascinating interview with Michael Sull, a master penman.
Jagged Thoughts for Jagged times, 350 – Nicholas Bate
Pen and paper will solve almost anything.
Marie Curie’s Notebook — CJ Chilvers
A look inside a notebook, on experiments from 1899-1902, still radioactive today (and will be 1500 years from today). This reminds me that paper notebooks are still the best format for archiving notes, and handwriting adds humanity to everything — including data collection. (via The Nobel Prize and NinjaEconomics)
If you want things to last for hundreds of years, and remain radioactive, you use paper.
Creating Saturday Night Live’s Cue Cards
Done by hand. Block style capital letters. Everyone gets a color. Spacing matters.
Using Paper Like Da Vinci – Adversaria
It’s taken me a long time to get over the notion that a beautiful notebook should only contain fancy, good looking items but now I relish ruining a good notebook.
Benefits of a daily diary and topic journals Derek Sivers
You can’t trust distant memories. But you can trust your daily diary. It’s the best indicator to your future self (and maybe descendants) of what was really going on in your life at this time.
Truth. I also love his idea for a Thoughts On journal:
For each subject that you might have ongoing thoughts about, start a separate “Thoughts On” journal. Whenever you have some thoughts on this subject, open up that file, write today’s date, then start writing.
It’s Hobonichi Techo Swap Out Day!
Bullet Journal: One Book to Rule Them All – Jamie Todd Rubin
Good post about moving from multiple notebooks to one.
A lovely little interview with Roald Dahl about his writing practice including his use of pencil and paper. (via Garrick Wood)