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Scout Book Classic: a new tool to stay ahead.
We're pleased to release a new Scout Book line into the shop. Scout Book Classic pocket notebooks boast a sturdy chipboard cover printed with Classic Red ink, and a variety of 32-page interiors printed in a soft Forest Green ink.
Get 'em in your familiar favorite interior styles–Lines, Grid and Blank–or try the newest Lists style.
The fabulous Melani Brown shot these photos of Scout Book Classic Notebooks in the wild.
Designer Glen Taylor of CORE 77 crafted these beautiful cards for Nicole Lenzen, a custom bridal and eveningwear maker based out of San Francisco.
1/1, Business Card, Environment 120# Cover Natural, Pantone Black 3 soy-based ink
“Kew Gardens” and Other Stories by Virginia Woolf
Illustrated by Jennifer Parks
Available now in the Scout Books Bookstore:
Poster / flyer design for clubbing event, design by Alex Tass.
Check out more alextass.com/graphic-design/poster-design
When Will Bryant and Mark Menjivar join forces, terrific things happen. Terrific chipboard things, to be specific.
Will and Mark worked together to create this identity system for the youth advocacy arm of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). Mark works with TRLA to offer aid to youth experiencing homelessness. He got in touch with Will to help him create a series of print items that could be at once beautiful, useful and durable. From that collaboration came three print pieces: a business card, a pocket postcard, and a Scout Book with custom-printed interiors that acts as a Youth Rights Booklet. Will also did the lettering and design for the snazzy TRLA Youth website. Chipboard internet? We’re into it.
In addition to being a chance to create a set of fun printed pieces, Will looks at this collaboration as an opportunity to help out: ”Enabling youth [with] the opportunity to better their circumstances is huge! Most of the kids come from rough backgrounds, so having access to this knowledge empowers them and provides hope for the future,” he told us. “It’s a blessing to be involved with a project that does this.”
When Will Bryant and Mark Menjivar join forces, terrific things happen. Terrific chipboard things, to be specific.
Will and Mark worked together to create this identity system for the youth advocacy arm of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). Mark works with TRLA to offer aid to youth experiencing homelessness. He got in touch with Will to help him create a series of print items that could be at once beautiful, useful and durable. From that collaboration came three print pieces: a business card, a pocket postcard, and a Scout Book with custom-printed interiors that acts as a Youth Rights Booklet. Will also did the lettering and design for the snazzy TRLA Youth website. Chipboard internet? We’re into it.
In addition to being a chance to create a set of fun printed pieces, Will looks at this collaboration as an opportunity to help out: ”Enabling youth [with] the opportunity to better their circumstances is huge! Most of the kids come from rough backgrounds, so having access to this knowledge empowers them and provides hope for the future,” he told us. “It’s a blessing to be involved with a project that does this.”
From the creator of 33 Bottles of Beer and 33 Bottles of Wine comes 33 Cups of Coffee. And none too soon as the Winter months are in full swing! Nothing comes close to a piping hot cup of coffee when it's chilly out.
In true 33 Books fashion, this journal comes complete with a flavor wheel, demystifier, and of course, a little something in the ink! That’s right, a few drops of coffee were added to the ink during the printing of this book.
So head over to your favorite coffee shop or brew some up at home and start your coffee-tasting journey with 33 Cups of Coffee in hand!
Seven smart designs rolled through the Pinball presses this week. Love that happy soybean!
For more details about designers, papers, inks and finishing, check out this post on Pinball's graphic culture blog, CoinOp.
We recently conducted an interview with the fabulous 16 Sparrows. Read the interview and peep more photos here!
Jody Helfand and Jay Hardy take the Scout Book to the next level with the Portland Saturday Market Coupon Guide.
Design by Briar Levit of Briarmade.
Take a peek at my Portfolio on graphicriver.net
The Shout Church Event Flyer caters to any Contemporary Church Event. In this package you’ll find 1 Photoshop file. All layers in the file are arranged, color coded and simple to edit. Font Download links provided.
Two ink colors were printed on Environment PC100 120# Cover to make this great card designed by Ian Lynam for creative upstart Upswell. Multimedia for causes and culture? You've got us sold!
Fun, funky work from Amy Martino! Amy is a NYC based graphic designer and illustrator, and her bright, textured work has us swooning.
She dressed this Scout Book up in ways we've never seen! Hot pink and neon green paper? Yes, please.
Oh yes, and metallic gold. Don't forget about the metallic gold.
Find more at Yellow Bird Machine, Amy's online illustration portfolio.
We're excited to release the DIY Scout Book onto the site. Sweet!
The DIY Scout Book features blank interior pages.
This Spiritual Champions Church Flyer Template pack is customized for Churches; it can also be used for Conferences, Sermons, Gospel Concerts, Youth programs, etc. In this package youâll find 3 Photoshop files, all layers are arranged, color coded and simple to edit.
The Original Manufacturing Company (OMFGCO) created this trio of Scout Books for the men's bag and accessory company Property of...
Pretty impressive!
Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
From the creator of 33 Bottles of Beer and 33 Bottles of Wine comes 33 Cups of Coffee. And none too soon as the Winter months are in full swing! Nothing comes close to a piping hot cup of coffee when it's chilly out.
In true 33 Books fashion, this journal comes complete with a flavor wheel, demystifier, and of course, a little something in the ink! That’s right, a few drops of coffee were added to the ink during the printing of this book.
So head over to your favorite coffee shop or brew some up at home and start your coffee-tasting journey with 33 Cups of Coffee in hand!
Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!
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Alex Fuller makes beautiful, bright, bold work. In addition to being a partner at The Post Family, Alex is the co-founder of the Illustration Corporation and helped create Ogilvy’s brand design group, 485. Alex, you're a very busy guy!
We very excited that he took the time to fill this Scout Book so expertly with collage work. We even see some letterpress bits and pieces in there!
Creative gurus Space 150 had these two Scout Books printed to house the great ideas that keep their business running. Check them out at space150.com.
Black Pantone soy ink on 100% recycled chipboard.
This freestanding tower boasts a 7" LCD display that highlights the unique story of the MBT brand while showcasing up to 8 pairs of men's or women's MBT branded shoes. Its white, streamlined metal construction creates a resilient brand statement for MBT that demands attention in high traffic retail stores. The sleek display design and choice of durable, high quality materials reinforces MBT's easily recognizable and high quality brand of shoes.
Ina Weise is a young lady with quite a bit of creative experience under her belt. She is currently an intern at The Post Family, but before calling Chicago home, she studied in Austria, Poland, and her native Germany. Her command of geometric shapes is astonishing, and her work spans mediums from textiles to printmaking to apparel to installation. Her installation at the Post Family's Family Room Gallery will close this week; if you're in Chicago, stop in to celebrate the closing of her show The Following of One Thing After Another.
Ina explores circles in this pocket notebook, incorporating pen, pencil, cut paper, collage, xerox transfer and woven paper.