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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
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Pinball is proud to announce a new artists series! We will be releasing regular editions of Scout Books featuring the works of our favorite artists, near and far. World, meet Scout Book Illustrated.
The inaugural edition, above, features artwork by Bwana Spoons.
Are you interested in being a featured artist? Head over to Society 6, an online artist and illustrator community, and apply for the grant we're offering! One lucky artist will have their artwork featured on our next edition of Scout Book Illustrated, and will receive 100 Scout Books in return! And, Society6 is rad anyways, so you should check it out.
Watch soon for Scout Book Illustrated editions to go up on our online shop.
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!
Ana Benaroya rocks the color and texture in this Scout Book! Her design and illustration work is just as lively and refreshing as these sketches suggest. Check her out!
Head over to Pinball's Graphic Culture Catalog (Blog) CoinOp and read our newest Designer Highlight: an interview with Teresa Robinson of Small Things 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.”
Illustrator and designer, Ben Weiland, made these great Scout Books for 2011. They feature some of his great illustration work and a nice little spot on the back to be filled in with a note and the name of some lucky recipient. Scout Books make such great gifts, fun to give and receive. Learn more about Ben by checking out his portfolio from the link above or take a peek at his blog!
Janet and Trisha Snyder are Pawling Print Studio. The pair of sisters create home and paper goods featuring their handcrafted patterns. These Scout Books are just one of their many gorgeous goods! Go see for yourself!
Title: Blood Drive
Creator: Valdosta State University
Date: Oct. 26, 2010
Description: A man in the process of donating blood gives the camera a thumbs up.
Source: Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections. Digital image from University Relations, Creative Design, 1998-2012.
Subject: African Americans; Blood donors; Blood—Collection and preservation;
Identifier: dr2012-ua06-06-09_2010_Blooddrive_9731
Format: image/jpeg
Junichi Tsuneoka is Stubborn Sideburn, a Seattle-based character designer and illustrator who created this awesome Make Your Own Scout Book. What got us excited is that he really understands the power of a pocket-perfect notebook! Sweet, typographically strong tidbits such as"Free your mind blank pages" and "A small book for big ideas" make us really excited. Oh! And don't forget about "Big ideas can fit in your pocket." We agree.
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.
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.
* Card made with little squares of cotton fabric.
* Kaart gemaakt met kleine vierkante katoenen lapjes.
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.
The amazing APAK printed four new greeting card styles with us recently, two of which feature the greatest little skiing santas! Find APAK at www.apakstudios.com
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!
Jeremy Dubow is a California-born artist who's formal training includes studies at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence Italy. He 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.
“The Tell-Tale Heart” and Other Stories illustrated by Malachi Ward
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