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Pocket Device Notebooks feature some of our most beloved gadgets from the past. Measures a portable 4" x 5.5" and offers a generous 130 sheets of assorted found papers!
Find them at: smittenkitten.ca/products/s_pocketdevice.html
My pocket sized ruled moleskine notebook with a hand made pen given to me from Meg's mom. Cross processed film module.
I made two notebooks in the ROD style, all machine stitched. One of them will be my first blog give-away. Leave a comment on my blog before april 18 and you might win it.
Blogged:
caatjesartsystuff.blogspot.com/2011/04/freebie-give-away....
Handmade Traveler's Notebooks.
SIZES: Standard and Passport.
MORE OF MY SKETCHES AND ART AT: juanestey.wordpress.com
45 Years of Creativity from The Annuals.
Notebook (Die-cut duplexed (Citrine Colorplan) grey board cover, with a white gloss foil block) designed to accompany the travelling exhibition.
Link - dandad.org/news/pencil-exhibition.html
Notebook design by Build.
Print by Generation Press.
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Got this cute notebook for my birthday from my mom.
It's small enough to fit in my handbag so I can write down ideas whenever I get them.
Day 51 : 365
The pages of the notebook have Mickey on the upper-left with the Fab 5 members down the right hand side.
Picture your limbs paying homage to and trying to illustrate the expansiveness of the entire universe.
Maegan Beishline of www.madelinebea.com
Midori Traveler's Notebook: Limited "Traveler's Star Edition" in collaboration with the "Star" Ferry Company, Hong Kong.
Clemens Hein at Brevi Manu (Bielefeld, Germany - www.brevimanu.de) did a wonderful job of putting together a complete set of Star Edition goodness (and also threw in some green masking tape for good measure). The items came in a beautiful box by le typographe, adorned with green ribbon. As you can see the notebook itself was skillfully wrapped, too.
Closed joint, full linen cover, inlaid photo print on front cover. (Image from Omberg, taken in the fall of 2010.)
Our Daily Challenge - Binding
I love this notebook, I bought it at a book fair 2 years ago - had to show off the funky cover :)
A notebook (also notepad, writing pad, drawing pad, legal pad, etc.) is a book, usually of paper, of which various uses can be made, including writing, drawing, and scrapbooking. Notebooks can be distinguished along several dimensions and sub-dimensions:
* type of surface
* form factor (size and weight)
* binding and cover material (including printing and graphics)
* pre-printed material on writing surfaces (lines, graphics, text)
The specific dimensions determine the most suitable usage for a given type of notebook.
Binding methods can affect whether a notebook can lie flat when open and whether the pages are likely to remain attached. The cover material is usually distinct from the writing surface material, more durable, more decorative, and more firmly attached. It also is stiffer than the leaves, even taken together. Cover materials should not contribute to damage or discomfort.
It is frequently cheaper to purchase notebooks that are spiral-bound, meaning that a spiral of wire is looped through large perforations at the top or side of the page. Other bound notebooks are available that use glue to hold the pages together; this process is commonly referred to as "padding". Today it is common for pages in such notebooks to include a thin line of perforations that make it easier to tear out the page. Spiral-bound pages can be torn out but frequently leave thin scraggly strips from the small amount of paper that is within the spiral, as well as an uneven rip along the top of the torn-out page. Hard-bound notebooks include a sewn spine, and the pages are not easily removable. Some styles of sewn bindings allow pages to open flat, while others cause the pages to drape.
source: wikipedia
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