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Personal example of my idea notebook that I keep. I fill it out as much as possible and then pick a few things to act on.
Schick im Design, Leistungsstark im Alltag. Das sind die neuen Notebooks von LG Electronics.
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Schick im Design, Leistungsstark im Alltag. Das sind die neuen Notebooks von LG Electronics.
Ihr wollt mehr erfahren? Dann schaut doch hier:
Original drawing20x25 cmBlack color pencil on Fabriano paper
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I made this photo for a step by step diy blog post on how to make your own notebook: hallosunny.blogspot.nl/2014/09/diy-zaknotitieboekje-in-10...
You can use it, but please link back to the original blog post.
Soul Garden Collection
Cahier Moleskines with hand painted and hand embroidered linen application on cover
Capa 14'', confeccionada com tecidos 100% algodão pré-lavados (não encolhe), aplique de flores e estruturada com manta acrílica.
Notebook ile balığı aynı anda benimle birlikte görmek zor bir ihtimaldi, ancak sanatsal çalışma uğruna kendimi feda ettim :)
notebooks from JetPens.com, reviewed at www.notebookstories.com
Notebooks from JetPens.com, reviewed at NotebookStories.com
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
This time I use really colourful fabric. The reason is a need for bright and juicy colours. The long black and white winter has gone. I’ve been waiting for a warm weather so long. But the spring hasn’t come yet, so I decided to organize my own.
Description:
•Handbound notebook with rounded spine
•15 *11 cm (circa 6*4 inch) (approx. A6)
•160 leaves (360 pages), 80 g / m2
•Endpaper made of raspberry pastel paper
•Yellow pocket
•Two bookmarks decorated with wooden beads
•Two wooden buttons decorated with red waxed cord
Traveler's Notebooks and inserts by Morgan Le Fae's Trinkets (www.etsy.com/shop/MorganLeFaesTrinkets)
Our Hipster cover shown with a Moleskine cahier.
It folds nicely and provides excellent protection for the notebook while adding very convenient features: card holder, 3x5 cards and pockets.
Cartera Notebook
País: Chile
Diseñador: Alejandro Montero / Macarena Hagelin B.
Marca: Black Velvet
Medidas: 37 x 29 cm
Notebook 15”
Materiales: Ripstop negro - Neopreno - Cordura - Forro Gabardina
Of course if you're reading this, you already know how to change the keyboard driver by going into the Control Panel and changing the Regional/Language settings to use the US Dvorak layout, but the problem is, as you know, that the keyboard still "looks" like it's in the QWERTY layout. And though you may not think you glance at the keys when you type, I've found that most people do and that all it takes is an accidental look out of the corner the eye to start making typos. (Don't believe me? Just slyly swap the W and R keys on a friend's keyboard and see how long it takes them to figure out why they keep typing like Elmer Fudd.)
Converting an HP Notebook to Dvorak layout:
(Follow these instructions at your own risk. The key mechanisms are flimsy things and I can't even guarantee that your and my keyboards have the same construction or even if my descriptions are clear enough to follow. There may be other methods; this is just what worked for me. I take no responsibility for any damage you may incur trying to do what I did.)
The first I did was order a spare notebook keyboard from Hewlett-Packard. I figured that not only would it be easier to remove the keys when the keyboard is not attached to the laptop, but if I broke something, I wouldn't have incapacitated my brand-new notebook and have the repair tech muttering about a possible voided warranty...
The spare keyboard for my laptop was HP part #441427-001 ($53) (if your laptop takes a different keyboard, I can't say whether this method will work for you or not). The spare keyboard also turned out to be generic black plastic keys - not the nice brushed aluminum look of the one that came installed on the notebook. If you find yourself in the same situation as me - lamenting having to swap out the nice shiny keyboard for a generic black one - after you're done with swapping the keys on the spare keyboard you'll at least have the practice and confidence to attempt to do it on the actual notebook keys.
The keys on the spare keyboard were attached to tiny plastic hinges on the bottom and "snaps" at the top. (DO NOT try to pry the keys up from the bottom! These hinges are not designed to "pop" out - if you pry from the bottom, you WILL break something... maybe not on the first key, but eventually.