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I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
International giveaway on the blog and Instagram to win The Stash handcrafted notebook through March 19, 2016.
www.allthingspaper.net/2016/03/the-stash-handcrafted-leat...
Cam Wilde's laser engraved leather Moleskine cover is available at www.engraveyourbook.com. See more of Cam's work at www.behance.net/squidcam and www.squidspot.com
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
International giveaway on the blog and Instagram to win The Stash handcrafted notebook through March 19, 2016.
www.allthingspaper.net/2016/03/the-stash-handcrafted-leat...
International giveaway on the blog and Instagram to win The Stash handcrafted notebook through March 19, 2016.
www.allthingspaper.net/2016/03/the-stash-handcrafted-leat...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
I received this great sample of Traveler's Notebook passport size from Midori in end Feb 2009. This product is to be launched in March following the success of its large size version. I've put it into test and made some customization for the exhibition in Tokyoto be held between 19th March and 22nd March 2009 in Spiral Market.
A few things were customized in this passport size notebook: The cover was painted with UNI's POSCA marker following a theme from old Cezh propaganda for fire safety. You can see on the cover a fireman squeezing the neck of a fire chicken. POZOR means "Attention!" in Cezh. The passport size notebook also comes in various refills for you to choose from, each version's (blank, square, ruled) refill cover resembles a typical passport cover's color. But I didn't like the dull colors so I made my own "passport" cover out of a logo I created, the heading "UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT STATIONERY AND PHOTOGRAPHY" :).
Since Midori's Traveler's Notebook has a flexible refill system, you can add anything you like as long as the size fits. So I made an insert full of pockets so that I can file away my collections during travel. They are classified into 4 categories: Photografie (photograhs), Kvitance (receipts), Znamky (stamps) and Tags (well, tag).s
To see what's written inside the notebook itself you have to go to see the exhibition, but here's the details of the pocket insert I made.
A "Photografie" pocket to store Fuji Instax mini sized photos.
A "Kvitance" pocket to store travel receipts.
A "Znamky" pocket to store my stamp collection.
A "Tags" pocket to store anything from luggage tag to bookmarks.
You see, if you keep track of what's going on in this blog, you've probably already noticed something big about travel, photography and journaling all along. KOLO launched Essex, Midori launched Traveler's Notebook passport size. AND I'm gonna have fun with fellow readers and customers in our 2009 June's Travel Photo Cafe! Stay tuned!
To see more photos of my customization, do visit this flickr set.
More on Scription blog: moleskine.vox.com/library/post/customizing-travelers-note...
International giveaway on the blog and Instagram to win The Stash handcrafted notebook through March 19, 2016.
www.allthingspaper.net/2016/03/the-stash-handcrafted-leat...
International giveaway on the blog and Instagram to win The Stash handcrafted notebook through March 19, 2016.
www.allthingspaper.net/2016/03/the-stash-handcrafted-leat...
I'd like to welcome Justine to the Engrave Your Book artist series of custom leather Moleskine covers!
International giveaway on the blog and Instagram to win The Stash handcrafted notebook through March 19, 2016.
www.allthingspaper.net/2016/03/the-stash-handcrafted-leat...
Lamy Studio, Rotring 600 rollerball, and Rotring 600 fountain pen on top of a Midori Traveler's Notebook
This photo has a bit of a longer caption than usual but it might be an interesting read for you as it is about a nice coincidence.
At the beginning of high school, in 2005, I started to take notice of my strange dreams. I would often dream about the end of the world and about war. I was almost never myself (Irina) in these dreams and they would have extremely vivid details. A recurring dream was about getting help in order to escape a concentration camp.
My friend begged me to write these dreams down so I, reluctantly, did it but very disorganized. I was writing them on post its, scattered pieces of paper, at the end of a notebook, or in very random places. Only after coming to Poland, in 2011, and working on a book of my dreams, as a remake after Piotr Bosacki ‘s book, then I realized that I should be preserving them properly.
So I started a dream journal, but I still had all past six years before that were still scattered and disorganized. I started tracking down all the pieces of paper and all the notebooks and organized them chronologically with the intent of rewriting everything down into a single notebook from 2005 until 2011. The work is long and tedious. Sometimes copying down a single dream might take me more than an hour.
Today I managed to copy three of them. One of them, from 2007, was about how I managed to escape from a train together with other children in the middle of the field. Soldiers started chasing us almost immediately and upon realizing that they have no chance of catching all of us, they started shooting. I managed to run farther and hide on a row in a vineyard by covering myself with dirt and dried leafs. I spend there the night, too scared to come out. In the morning a man found me and took me with him. He took me to his home where he has managed to save other children. A girl told me that he has been rescuing many children from the bad soldiers. She reassured me that now they can’t touch us anymore.
After finishing writing it down, I went to bed and started to read an article about Nicholas Winton. Yesterday was international holocaust remembrance day and someone shared an article about him and about how he managed to save almost 700 children.
So all in all, it was a very nice coincidence. But I’m keeping my tinfoil cap off for now. If anyone got so far with the reading, I would love to hear about your dreams. Is anyone paying attention to their dreams? Writing them down? What do you usually dream about?
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