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Inspired by a photo of Benjamin Elbel's Dos Rapporté structure. A very crude attempt, to be sure, but it turns out to have the desired function (see detail).
Cf. Elbel, B. (2012). Dos Rapporté structures: Why consider structure? The New Bookbinder 32:17-22.
Waiting for my first Midori, I made 2 notebooks with the inserts I found on the Morgan le Fae's Trinkets website! Not perfect but I don't care, I made it myself
This is one of Leonardo Da Vinci's notebooks. Isn't that awesome? The whole thing is smaller than your hand, the writing was tiny. I forgot to check if it was written backwards though!
Fungus Workshop Leather Craft
I learned leather craft from a few books but I felt kind of lonely just doing things I like all by myself. Thanks to Bubi Au Yeung, a figurine artist, who told me about Fungus Workshop, so I signed up for a beginner's class, two lessons passed and I got to know stuffs I didn't learn from books, plus knowing these passionate people who enjoy life and craft genuinely, which is kind of rare in a city like Hong Kong.
Each classmate choose what he/she would like to do from a bunch of samples. I chose to do something in the line of stationery (later I will do a camera/laptop messenger bag). Their template was a notebook cover, but I decided to make it a GTD index card holder. After finishing it, I decided to add a notebook for note taking and an antique key to nostalgize the whole thing.
For all leather projects I did, improvisation in the last minute seems to add beautiful touches to a plain project. As you can see, the enclosure here doesn't wrap the back of the cover to the front, instead it leaves the back wide open so I can dangle the whole notebook or even hook it up to my messenger bag.
Instead of a Moleskine notebook, I put a Rhodia notebook inside just because of its bright orange color, to lighten up a bit. However, I hate the fact that the PU cover of Rhodia discolored after just 6 months from my acquisition of it. In addition, it just doesn't lie flat like a Moleskine does when opened. Anyhow, the discoloration did added the raw and battered look I like.
For those of you who are in Hong Kong and hunger for leather craft, I highly recommend Fungus Workshop. Hoiming and Baldwin, Grace and Philip, all four are friendly souls you can chat with and learn from. I am so happy Hong Kong is catching up with Japan and Taiwan in leather crafting. Keep it up Fungus!
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Photorealistic Notebook Mock-up. Easy to use with smart objects. Just open the psd file and then replace all of the objects you need.
Looks like I had quite a full day at Heathrow on 26th September 1972.
One of the most noteworthy movements witnessed was that Trans Europa DC-4 EC-BCJ which I saw take off on the regular Iberia cargo service - it was due off quite early, but on this occasion it was substantially delayed.
USAF Boeing VC-135B 24127 also took off, this being a VIP aircraft then being based at Andrews AFB, Washington DC . However, it would not normally be used by the President himself, more likely one of his senior cabinet members.
OY-KRA was a SAS Caravelle, and these were in the twilight of their career.
F-BPUA was an Air France Friendship, and they operated the service to and from Strasbourg.
American registered Dakotas or DC-3s were not that common, but some were based in Europe or further afield. It seems that the operator of N912E was Llangollen Farm, a racehourse breeding and training centre in Virginia which had been owned by the famous Whitney family.
But the subject of the linked photo is PH-MAN, a Douglas DC-9 operated by Martinair. It is possible it may have been operating on behalf of its parent, KLM.
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as saloias e as suas enormes pestanas alegram estes pequenos notebooks. Não poderiam faltar os guisos musicais
Close up of writing. Performs well, though some very slight feathering with the wettest pen I had at the time - not _quite_ as lovely as the Oxford paper, but still very good and far better than a Moleskine.
Note that when I say "slight feather", I mean "the slightest of feathers that only a paper obsessive such as myself would notice".