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Donated by Field Notes for the benefit auction / holiday party to raise money for the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum.
More info on these notebooks is available from Field Notes.
By far my favourite combination: an Ecosystem notebook + a black leather VadeMecum Pocket Cover.
The ecosystem notebook is exactly the same as the Moleskine. The cover fits like a glove.
a slim notebook i recently purchased at the alameda antique fair / flea market. it is from 1899-1906 and in german. this is a page out of the middle.
You can't see too much of any one notebook, but here are all of my notebooks in a single photo! I should probably stop buying them since these are 99% empty.
For many of these, since they are often not from the US, I try to indicate where I purchased it (though the item may not have been manufactured there). Check the notes for each item. :-)
As you might be able to tell, I clearly have a thing for vintage designs, even though these are all new.
Shots of my planner for my blog and all crafty things for this year! part of an old notebook I am determined to fill up this year.
i like notebooks so much.. i keep buying them but 80% havent been used. i have somemore but i cannot remember when i placed them -_-
Blogged at: strumpetsviewfinder.tumblr.com/post/984456308/notebook
Daily Shoot assignment: Make a photograph with a shallow depth of field today. Get in close if you need to force it with the lens you have.
moleskine
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Dressco notebook
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Maruman covered notebook (A6refill + Brerio cordvan leather cover )
www.e-maruman.co.jp/product/note/index.html (pdf)
“I have a new method of poetry. All you got to do is look over your notebooks... And think of anything that comes into your head, especially the miseries... Then arrange in lines of two, three or four words each, don't bother about sentences ...” - Allen Ginsberg
Writing is a form of therapy.
My friends notebook. She uses writing as a form of therapy to sort of out her thoughts and feelings. There is something about writing and splurging out thoughts in your head on paper that relieves pressure in your heart.