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Check out this neat holiday package that Beardwood&Co sent out to their clients this year. Scout Books are totally friends with mini-pencils.
Formerly known as Polychrome San Francisco, Standard Studio has launched its new identity and website, and included in the new launch is this fantastic Scout Book.
Standard is a small firm whose members share a common point of view and a common inspiration in utilitarian design. This Scout Book is the culmination of all these things. It was inspired by an old WWII canvas bag with the words "bag for inserting dies and No. 4 grommets" on the front. Standard loved the idea of applying the same approach to their books, thus the copy on their Scout Book. The word is that the books have already been a big hit.
Yesterday Hannah was struck by an idea and ten minutes later, BOOM! We had the Scout Book mini.
CUTE, right?
This little guy is still in the development stage, but we're working to roll it out as a micro publishing format soon.
A little book for big ideas.
What would you do with an itty-bitty pocket sized book?
NYC's OPEN Design makes fabulous work. Add the Scout Book to that roster, ladies and gentlemen.
This Scout Book was designed by Open for the US Initiative. The Us Initiative is a part of the urban re-invention projects organized by CEO's for Cities.
Open is an independent design studio in New York. They work on everything from identity systems, print, motion and web.
The US Initiative is spearheaded by CEO's for Cities. It is a national initiative to 'redefine the American Dream' by using the talents of the large percentage of people living in cities to improve life for everyone.
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Above: Pinball Publishing's Designer Card #6, featuring design by Brooke Thompson.
The perfect Scout Book for the first post of the New Year! Astro Studios created these books to be sent out to their clients, colleagues and fans in order to promote a more creative 2011! Besides the great cover design comprised of sketches and doodles from Astros talented designers, these Scout Books are fully custom inside with a dot grid interior – a perfect unobtrusive guide for any sketcher. Packaged together with pencils and a note, Astro Studios supplied a "stylish place to sketch [ideas]... and start feeling better about the more prolific you."
Jason Duerr is Dropkick Design. He created this terrific poster that really speaks to winter in Portland!
Stitch Design Co. created these charming Scout Books as promotional tools for Pearl, a collection of Lexington, KY's finest wedding professionals. When managing plans and jotting down wedding inspiration, it only makes sense to have a Scout Book. See Pearl's little notebooks in action and the cute striped pencils they were paired with on the Stitch blog. Very cute.
These beautiful Scout Books feature illustrations of New York City's skyline from four different vantage points.
Lovely.
Friends of Graphic Design is a student group at Portland State University. They created these Scout Books as a fundraising and promotional tool. They feature artwork by students Sarah Baugh and Nicole Lavelle.
www.friendsofgraphicdesign.org
This great Scout Book project comes to us from the people over at Aha! agency in celebration of their fourth anniversary. Located in Austin, TX, they specialize in branding + fresh perspectives and wanted to give their clients, friends, and fans a special kind of thank-you for their support. I think this Scout Book is perfect for the job! Printed in orange and brown, complete with a belly band (you know we love a good belly band) and custom interiors – turning four in 2010 never looked better!
Scout Book is pleased to have been a sponsor of Mount Hood Community College's Integrated Media Program's end-of-the-year portfolio review that took place at Nemo Design HQ back in June.
The MHCC students created this fabulous Scout Book that is one of our favorite examples of a creative use for a custom interior.
The interior pages featured photographs, contact information and room for notes on each recent graduate. These Scout Book put the faces of the participants in the hands of their future employers, collaborators and peers. What a good idea!
Photography by Todd Stephan
Design by Mark Graybill, Chelsea Carter and Jennifer Valentine.
What would you do with 32 pocket-sized pages? Let's hear it!
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Tara Hogan designed this terrific folded poster for CNY Yoga Center. I'm thoroughly impressed with the many functions this one print project serves: it's a mailer, an informational brochure, a membership form, a calendar, and a lovely poster with great illustration. Nice job, Tara!
The Industrial Design Society of America went all out with a three-pack of custom interior Scout Books, complete with a pull out section! They were created by Ziba for an IDSA “cross-craft” discussion about DIY design held right here in Portland, Oregon. The three-pack consists of one part sweet Portland city guide, one part informative conference/symposium particulars, and one part handy, blank sketchbook.
Fun, funky work from Amy Martino! Amy is a NYC based graphic designer and illustrator, and her bright, textured work has us swooning.
She dressed this Scout Book up in ways we've never seen! Hot pink and neon green paper? Yes, please.
Oh yes, and metallic gold. Don't forget about the metallic gold.
Find more at Yellow Bird Machine, Amy's online illustration portfolio.
When Will Bryant and Mark Menjivar join forces, terrific things happen. Terrific chipboard things, to be specific.
Will and Mark worked together to create this identity system for the youth advocacy arm of Texas RioGrande Legal Aid (TRLA). Mark works with TRLA to offer aid to youth experiencing homelessness. He got in touch with Will to help him create a series of print items that could be at once beautiful, useful and durable. From that collaboration came three print pieces: a business card, a pocket postcard, and a Scout Book with custom-printed interiors that acts as a Youth Rights Booklet. Will also did the lettering and design for the snazzy TRLA Youth website. Chipboard internet? We’re into it.
In addition to being a chance to create a set of fun printed pieces, Will looks at this collaboration as an opportunity to help out: ”Enabling youth [with] the opportunity to better their circumstances is huge! Most of the kids come from rough backgrounds, so having access to this knowledge empowers them and provides hope for the future,” he told us. “It’s a blessing to be involved with a project that does this.”
This bright and spotted Scout Book was created by the Columbus College of Art and Design. CCAD is a private, four-year, degree-granting institution preparing creative individuals for professional careers. As a huge believer in creative work and the added benefit of looking great in red, Scout Books fit in at CCAD perfectly!
Nicholas is silkscreening wooden signs for Stumptown Coffee! Here is his progress as far as the first color.
Pinball Publishing and Stumptown Printers joined forces to release this limited-edition, cross-promotional Scout Book. Find one at your closest Stumptown!
Matching envelopes, too! These A2 greeting cards are super friendly, and good-looking to boot.
Printed on Environment 80# Cover White with Pantone Warm Gray 11 and Blue 540 soy inks.
Rod Hunting is a designer and illustrator with some seriously stunning work in his portfolio. His delicate drawings are at once sophisticated and crafty; they're slick yet ooze evidence of the artist's hand at work. Peep his portfolio and get lost in lovely illustration.
Also, while you're at it, check out his installation of vintage camera drawings. It makes the analog nerds around here quite happy.
Rod filled his Scout Book with space-y pencil illustrations. Rod! I mean, Rad!