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Colorful Scout Books for all your doodling, note taking, list making needs! We're offering these notebooks in a 3-pack with your choice of lined, blank, or a grid interior. Head over here to get your hands on a trio!
Designed by Quoin Design, this snazzy business card features metallic gold ink! It shimmers oh-so-nicely when you hold it up to the sun!
Friends of Graphic Design is a student group at Portland State University. They created these Scout Books as a fundraising and promotional tool. They feature artwork by students Sarah Baugh and Nicole Lavelle.
www.friendsofgraphicdesign.org
Noble Coffee Roasting brings fresh, organic and fair-trade coffee to Southern Oregon. Ashley Nunes is the designer responsible for this great looking brochure!
“Kew Gardens” and Other Stories by Virginia Woolf
Illustrated by Jennifer Parks
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These pocket notebooks were created by Pilot to be used as giveaways and note taking tools for a workshop they held with a client. Pilot’s plan is to create a series of Scout Books–one for each workshop held. The bold illustration style used on this Scout Book translates really well on the chipboard. I can’t wait to see what they come up with next!
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.
This art piece was a center focus to most my art drawings that I want to combine it with photography work. I think the challenge is that you must be able to imagine the aftermath and main purpose for you to achieve it....through a gradual process.....then you must be able to grasp the "point-of=making" in like manner....I think. Finally, this work is a focus on a girl's life in another different world of reality....!!!!
Find the pattern in my etsy shop here www.etsy.com/listing/239301849/slanted-shawl-knitting-pat...
or on Ravelry or Craftsy under creativedesign
Scout Book is pleased to have been a sponsor of Mount Hood Community College's Integrated Media Program's end-of-the-year portfolio review that took place at Nemo Design HQ back in June.
The MHCC students created this fabulous Scout Book that is one of our favorite examples of a creative use for a custom interior.
The interior pages featured photographs, contact information and room for notes on each recent graduate. These Scout Book put the faces of the participants in the hands of their future employers, collaborators and peers. What a good idea!
Photography by Todd Stephan
Design by Mark Graybill, Chelsea Carter and Jennifer Valentine.
What would you do with 32 pocket-sized pages? Let's hear it!
Last week we sent a bunch of Scout Books down to SXSW with @rohdesign and @austinkleon for their Visual Notetaking 101 panel.
Here is Nicholas is loading the offset plate into the Sakaruai press.
“These words shaped history. They belong to you. Know them.”
This Scout Book is the synthesis of many of the things we get very excited about: metallic inks, historical documents, recycled paper, democracy…the list goes on.
Scout Books is proud to introduce a pocket-sized edition of the Constitution of the United States of America. Containing the Preamble, the seven Articles and the twenty-seven Amendments, this tiny book packs the content into 32 pages and is wrapped in a two-color chipboard cover printed in black and metallic gold inks. Typeset in the oh-so-legible Gotham font by Hoefler & Frere-Jones, this little guy is a contemporary update on a crucial text that aims to make the supreme law of the land more accessible. The front cover boasts Museo Slab, designed by the talented Jos Buivenga.
My goodness, that's a good looking book.
Read more about the Scout Books edition of the U.S. Constitution here on Bangback.
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Laurel Gitlen uses a beautiful gold foil to make these cards even classier. Small A Projects, Gitlen's contemporary fine art gallery, recently made a move from Portland to New York City's Lower East Side.
Jeremy Dubow currently has a solo exhibit of his 11 x 14 oil on mylar paintings titled, Jeremy Dubow: Portraits at Hiromi Ogawa Architects Portland, OR location which will be open through July by appointment. The exhibit consists of 27 portraits each numbered according to the chronological order in which they were painted. Three of these paintings were selected and produced into Scout Books by Beadle Design. Kristin Beadle was so kind as to send us some great photos from the exhibit opening night reception and some great closeups of the Scout Books as well.
Jeremy Dubow is a former Californian, born in San Francisco with his formal education including studies at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence Italy. His love for classical art and contemporary realism are at the heart of his work and quite apparent in this current exhibit. This three-hour head study series is Dubow’s first as a meditation on the form and essence of the subject with an emphasi s on decisive brush strokes.
The Industrial Design Society of America went all out with a three-pack of custom interior Scout Books, complete with a pull out section! They were created by Ziba for an IDSA “cross-craft” discussion about DIY design held right here in Portland, Oregon. The three-pack consists of one part sweet Portland city guide, one part informative conference/symposium particulars, and one part handy, blank sketchbook.
Viola Sutanto is Chewing the Cud, a Bay Area-based design and home goods company. Lovely Scout Books!
The type on these pocket-friendly notebooks is set in House Industries’ luscious Worthe Numerals. Printed in classic black ink on Chipboard.
Nothing like a touch of class to spruce up a full year of lists, scribbles, and to-dos!
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We took some Hacienda Esmerelda beans over to our friends at Cellar Door Roasters and they brewed it for us using their hand-crafted pour-over set up.
Nicolas then added a few drops of the coffee to the ink, just to make these books extra special.
From Dave Selden, the creator of 33 Bottles of Beer and 33 Bottles of Wine, with a little help from Chris Tacy and Brent Fortune, 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 and list terms, demystified.
Scrappers is a Portland-based multi-media artist. He is also the Art Director at the Portland Mercury. He recently distracted himself at work by filling up this Scout Book. But don't tell his boss.
Just for fun! Concept, strategy, and writing done by me. view the final design at www.breezycreativedesign.com
It has been two months in the making but today we finally took delivery of the first copies of the new Anabas corporate brochure. The brochure itself features information about what the makes the company unique within its sector.
We teamed up with Bryony and Armin from Under Consideration to produce custom Scout Books for their Brand New Conference taking place today in New York.
These Scout Books are a terrific example of the power of overprinting. Two colors of ink combine to create a variety of tones, making for an fun and useful conference giveaway.
Will Bryant is a freelance creative at Public School living in Austin, TX. He created this fantastic book and we are so thrilled to be able to offer it in our shop! Every inch of this book's cover is filled with Will's illustration and the blank interior is just waiting to be filled by you!