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The Copy command from the Edit Menu on Notepad (Windows 7), used on my 11/15 blog post for Bedford Bits.
I put a Junior Legal Size Notepad on a Large Moleskine Journal, attached them with a binder clip and voila! Paper to write quick notes, tear off to exchange information, and a place to mindmap so that you can document the results and throw away the mess. No mess, no fuss.
Une carte postale souvenir pour Museomix : la gravure des cartels au laser, face aux croquis au stylo à pointe fine
A project by Stefani Tadio of Pine Tree Arts that can be found in All Things Paper, the book. Overall, the projects are not necessarily quick, but they are easy when you follow the step-by-step instructions and photographs. They are for the crafter who loves to make beautiful, unusual things that will last a long time and be gift-worthy.
www.amazon.com/All-Things-Paper-Designers-Papercraft/dp/0...
This old notepad surfaced today. This list of numbers is something to do with the final year project of my zoology degree. I forget exactly what. It ends quite suddenly.
The rest of the book has all sorts of notes from lectures, the working out for a computer model of a worm experiment (that one where I deleted time), card game scores and all the shopping lists I made to get ready for the birth of my first child.
I need a new list book.
the clamp holding the notepad has a very good grip!
My first improvement was adding a pencil holder.
It serves also the purpose to prevent pressing too hard on the the lid when closed, breaking the folding wood part
This great idea is from Snijlab.
snijlab.nl/en/p/288/folding-wood-booklet
But this design was made for a laser cutting machine.
So I changed the design for a CNC machine and addes some improvements: A DIN A6 version, a pencil holder, improved clamp and changed the position of the rubber band slot.
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If you need more high resolution notebook paper textures visit my post at fuzzimo.com www.fuzzimo.com/free-hi-res-notepad-and-notebook-textures/
The image of notepad background
You can find and purchase/license this image and other my images at high resolution at microstosk agencies.
See links to my portfolios on my homepage: skobrik.com
We asked Dylan to shoot a few pics of how he's using The Freelancer Notepad. Here's the result. Check out more of Dylan's radness at: dylanousley.com/
The image of notepad page background
You can find and purchase/license this image and other my images at high resolution at microstosk agencies.
See links to my portfolios on my homepage: skobrik.com
The top two are notebook/notepad stationery while the bottom is a Japanese Paper Doll book (which in typical Japanese "fashion" opens to the left as can be seen in the next picture where I took a shot of Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus).
This is a shot of the inside of the Japanese paper doll book from the next photo.
There's more paper dolls in the next pic with an exploded view of one of the booklets in the photo after that and here.
Plus lots of other paper dolls here, here, here (with more to come including a very special & spectacular hand-drawn, hand-colored, hand-cut set featuring Mercury & Greg.
There's also interchangeable mini-colorform sets that are very much like paper dolls but stick better can be seen here with full sets here and the backs of those found in the next photo here.
various other Paper Dolls are here
Additional Stationery accessories here. :D
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All these (and more) need new homes as I'm going to a different country for an extended stay soon so send me a Flickr Mail message (access through the arrow that appears near my profile photo when mousing over it) if interested.