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“The Garden Party” by Katherine Mansfield
Illustrated by Dylan Horrocks
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The University Bookstore in Seattle, Washington, is celebrating its 110th year of business with this commemorative book.
The book consists of 110 original 110-word compositions by authors in the University Bookstore "family." Celebrate the launch of the book and the 100th birthday of the bookstore this Sunday, January 10, 2010.
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!
“The Fall of the House of Usher” illustrated by Tom Neely
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2/0 Chipboard exterior, 1/1 Interior. Two styles.
Designed by Jessie Whipple Vickery of Pattern People!
This image showcases La Pedrera, also known as Casa Milà, an architectural masterpiece designed by Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, Spain. The unique façade features undulating stone walls and wrought iron balconies that create an organic flow. The building’s rooftop, visible through the foreground arch, is adorned with sculptural chimneys and whimsical shapes, symbolizing Gaudí’s artistic vision and creativity. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, La Pedrera remains one of the most iconic examples of Catalan Modernisme and a must-see for architecture enthusiasts visiting Barcelona.
Ina Weise is a young lady with quite a bit of creative experience under her belt. She is currently an intern at The Post Family, but before calling Chicago home, she studied in Austria, Poland, and her native Germany. Her command of geometric shapes is astonishing, and her work spans mediums from textiles to printmaking to apparel to installation. Her installation at the Post Family's Family Room Gallery will close this week; if you're in Chicago, stop in to celebrate the closing of her show The Following of One Thing After Another.
Ina explores circles in this pocket notebook, incorporating pen, pencil, cut paper, collage, xerox transfer and woven paper.
Jen Spencer Coaches is an executive + business coaching firm specializing in creative executives and entrepreneurs. Designer Jennifer Elsner helped her create this Scout Book for her existing and new, potential clients.
Spencer says, "Part of coaching is experiencing new insights and thinking. Scout books are a great way to encourage [my] clients to capture their ideas and brilliance. The belly band is the perfect way to plant the seeds of a message, while leaving the canvas blank for the client to play!"
Ana Benaroya rocks the color and texture in this Scout Book! Her design and illustration work is just as lively and refreshing as these sketches suggest. Check her out!
Ina Weise is a young lady with quite a bit of creative experience under her belt. She is currently an intern at The Post Family, but before calling Chicago home, she studied in Austria, Poland, and her native Germany. Her command of geometric shapes is astonishing, and her work spans mediums from textiles to printmaking to apparel to installation. Her installation at the Post Family's Family Room Gallery will close this week; if you're in Chicago, stop in to celebrate the closing of her show The Following of One Thing After Another.
Ina explores circles in this pocket notebook, incorporating pen, pencil, cut paper, collage, xerox transfer and woven paper.
It has been two months in the making but today we finally took delivery of the first copies of the new Anabas corporate brochure. The brochure itself features information about what the makes the company unique within its sector.
From the creator of 33 Bottles of Beer and 33 Bottles of Wine comes 33 Cups of Coffee. And none too soon as the Winter months are in full swing! Nothing comes close to a piping hot cup of coffee when it's chilly out.
In true 33 Books fashion, this journal comes complete with a flavor wheel, demystifier, and of course, a little something in the ink! That’s right, a few drops of coffee were added to the ink during the printing of this book.
So head over to your favorite coffee shop or brew some up at home and start your coffee-tasting journey with 33 Cups of Coffee in hand!
Julianna Swaney makes beautiful, mythical illustrations that are composed of equal parts softness, intricacy and mystery. Much of her work is bursting with delicate washes of color, yet this Scout Book is a perfect example of how striking a single-color illustration can be! Julianna's delicate lines and pencil strokes shine through when printed in Scout Book blue.
Jeremy Dubow currently has a solo exhibit of his 11 x 14 oil on mylar paintings titled, Jeremy Dubow: Portraits at Hiromi Ogawa Architects Portland, OR location which will be open through July by appointment. The exhibit consists of 27 portraits each numbered according to the chronological order in which they were painted. Three of these paintings were selected and produced into Scout Books by Beadle Design. Kristin Beadle was so kind as to send us some great photos from the exhibit opening night reception and some great closeups of the Scout Books as well.
Jeremy Dubow is a former Californian, born in San Francisco with his formal education including studies at the Florence Academy of Art in Florence Italy. His love for classical art and contemporary realism are at the heart of his work and quite apparent in this current exhibit. This three-hour head study series is Dubow’s first as a meditation on the form and essence of the subject with an emphasis on decisive brush strokes.
This Talitha Charity Event Flyer Template is geared towards usage in any Charity Event. The template can also be used for your Church Events, Sermons, Concerts, Youth programs, etc.
Scout Book Classic: a new tool to stay ahead.
We're pleased to release a new Scout Book line into the shop. Scout Book Classic pocket notebooks boast a sturdy chipboard cover printed with Classic Red ink, and a variety of 32-page interiors printed in a soft Forest Green ink.
Get 'em in your familiar favorite interior styles–Lines, Grid and Blank–or try the newest Lists style.
The fabulous Melani Brown shot these photos of Scout Book Classic Notebooks in the wild.
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Travel Portland is such a great resource for lots of interesting stuff to do when visiting Portland. Check out their website to find the latest attractions and new, fun events going on around the beautiful Rose City. This book was designed by Amy Ruppel, go figure, it's just so much fun to look at! It's also a great example of using two colors on a Scout Book! So, so great!
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.
Lyrebird Notebook by Meg Hunt.
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Based in San Francisco, Ammunition Group was founded by industrial designer and product development entrepreneur Robert Brunner. Ammunition specializes in product, graphic and interaction design "dedicated to bringing experiences that matter to market". They have over 25 years of experience among their team and recently made Fast Company's top 5 Most Innovative Companies in the Design category.
Mia Christopher is a whirlwind of bright productivity. As a multi-disciplinary artist residing in San Francisco, Mia is filling the art world with color and whimsy, participating in group and solo shows up and down the West Coast as well as internationally. All this while she's working toward her BFA from the California College of the Arts. We can't wait to see what's next from Mia. Stay tuned for more Scout Books from Mia; she filled up THREE with playful illustrations and material studies.
We printed this Obi Strip for Shelflife Record's newest release, The Imperial Life by Horse Shoes. Obi strip is featured here on a blank chipboard 7-inch sleeve.
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objet trouvé, organic art, trash art, recycled art, junk art, santa fe, blog, mixed media, traditional art, painting, painter, ephemera, dollhaus gallery, nyc, new orleans, folk art, street art, sculpture, eco artist, green art, Commodity sculpture, assemblage, pop art, modernism, airstream, Santa Fe, web presence, creative design, design solutions
Ina Weise is a young lady with quite a bit of creative experience under her belt. She is currently an intern at The Post Family, but before calling Chicago home, she studied in Austria, Poland, and her native Germany. Her command of geometric shapes is astonishing, and her work spans mediums from textiles to printmaking to apparel to installation. Her installation at the Post Family's Family Room Gallery will close this week; if you're in Chicago, stop in to celebrate the closing of her show The Following of One Thing After Another.
Ina explores circles in this pocket notebook, incorporating pen, pencil, cut paper, collage, xerox transfer and woven paper.