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We made a new highly elaborated and illustrated poster called Never-Ever Wood

It is 84cm x 84cm/33 x 33inch, Offsetprint on 135g-Paper.

 

For details go here

 

To buy it for only 10€ just go here

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Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.

 

We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.

 

Awesome! Thanks, Luke.

 

www.lukeramsey.blogspot.com

www.islandsfold.com

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.

Every day this week, we’ll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collaborative The Post Family. Awesome!

 

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Alex Fuller makes beautiful, bright, bold work. In addition to being a partner at The Post Family, Alex is the co-founder of the Illustration Corporation and helped create Ogilvy’s brand design group, 485. Alex, you're a very busy guy!

 

We very excited that he took the time to fill this Scout Book so expertly with collage work. We even see some letterpress bits and pieces in there!

 

www.alexfuller.com

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write/

Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.

 

We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.

 

Awesome! Thanks, Luke.

 

www.lukeramsey.blogspot.com

www.islandsfold.com

Aanplakbiljet (poster) voor Doogan's Platenzaak .

In de reclamewereld wordt gebruik gemaakt van gedrukte affiches via offset printing.

 

Placard (poster) for Doogan's Record Store.

In the advertising world, printed posters are used via offset printing.

 

Placard (affiche) pour Doogan's Record Store.

Dans le monde de la publicité, les affiches imprimées sont utilisées via l'impression offset.

 

Plakat für Doogan's Record Store.

In der Werbewelt werden gedruckte Plakate im Offsetdruckverfahren eingesetzt.

  

Jennings Print provide you with all of your promotional marketing needs in the one place! With creative marketing solutions, striking designs, and quality printed material, Jennings Print offer inspiring imagery that will allow your brand to be seen.

 

www.jenningsprint.com.au

Read more about these lovely business cards over at CoinOp!

We made a new highly elaborated and illustrated poster called Never-Ever Wood

It is 84cm x 84cm/33 x 33inch, Offsetprint on 135g-Paper.

 

For details go here

 

To buy it for only 10€ just go here

Tipped into the Printing Review for Spring 1932 is this well printed four page advert supplement using Tullis Russell's "Mellotex" paper that was intended as a competatively priced, quality paper for offset printing. The supplement uses various illustrations and type to display the types of use the paper could be put to for advertising and publicity work. The cover is very much in the contemporary style whilst the illustrations inside are very typical of much early 1930s work.

 

Tullis Russell Co Ltd were a major paper manufacturer whose range included many specialist types of paper for a wide variety of uses. The company's origins date back to 1809 when Robert Tullis acquired the Leven Mill in Markinch, Fife, that had been constructed in 1804. Tullis later constructed the adjacent Auchmuty Mill and acquired the Rothes Mill. By 1875 the company had moved into the coated paper business, based at Bollington in Cheshire. After 1947 a trust was set up by the Tullis family and over the proceeding decades the company moved into employee ownship and is still in business although the Scottish mills have been closed.

Powell's Books of Portland runs a monthly book subscription club called Indiespensable. They focus on titles from independent publishers, and offer hand-picked gifts with each of the titles they ship out.

 

This month they worked with BuyOlympia, the online handmade shop, to have Nikki McClure's papercut images grace the covers of these three Scout Books!

 

Coolest collaboration ever, right? We're so proud to have been part of it!

Tipped into the Printing Review for Spring 1932 is this well printed four page advert supplement using Tullis Russell's "Mellotex" paper that was intended as a competatively priced, quality paper for offset printing. The supplement uses various illustrations and type to display the types of use the paper could be put to for advertising and publicity work. The cover is very much in the contemporary style whilst the illustrations inside are very typical of much early 1930s work.

 

Tullis Russell Co Ltd were a major paper manufacturer whose range included many specialist types of paper for a wide variety of uses. The company's origins date back to 1809 when Robert Tullis acquired the Leven Mill in Markinch, Fife, that had been constructed in 1804. Tullis later constructed the adjacent Auchmuty Mill and acquired the Rothes Mill. By 1875 the company had moved into the coated paper business, based at Bollington in Cheshire. After 1947 a trust was set up by the Tullis family and over the proceeding decades the company moved into employee ownship and is still in business although the Scottish mills have been closed.

 

The last page shows the stocked weights and sizes available from the mill or from stocks held at the company's wharves in London and Manchester.

llustrator and designer, Ben Weiland, made these great Scout Books for 2011. They feature some of his great illustration work and a nice little spot on the back to be filled in with a note and the name of some lucky recipient. Scout Books make such great gifts, fun to give and receive.

 

www.benweiland.com/

Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.

 

We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.

 

Awesome! Thanks, Luke.

 

www.lukeramsey.blogspot.com

www.islandsfold.com

Leica M9 | ISO 200 | Summicron 35 ASPH | f2.8 | 1/60

 

Rio owns and conducts the Grafische Manufaktur.

The wonderfully creative Emily Martin, aka The Black Apple, is a jill of all trades. We interviewed her as part of our Designer Highlight series over on our blog, CoinOp. Check it out!

From the marvellous German publication Archiv für Buchgewerbe und Gebrauchsgraphik, a long running trade journal looking at book design and commercial art, comes this advertising insert from 1925. It is for the Leipzig printing concern of Berger & Wirth who also had brancesh in Berlin, Barmen, Hamburg, Amsterdam and Budapest. Specialising in offset printing the advert shows the wonderful array of packaging and labelling they produced for the 'Hansi" brand of pralines and chocolates.

 

Hansi, with the once familiar 'Hansi" mascot, his rucksack and five bars of chocolate seen at the top of the advert, was manufactured by the Rüger company, founded in 1858 by Otto Rüger and based at Lockwitzgrund near Dresden until the company appears to have closed in 1932. The advert itself is wonderfully brilliant with a depth and lustre to the printing that scanning does not wholly pick up.

Pinball's favorite librarian Aaron Schmidt has come out with the second pocket notebook in his limited-edition series of library related notebooks. Heck yes! Read more about Aaron (and libraries) over on his blog, www.walkingpaper.com.

Tipped into the Tipped into the Printing Review for Spring 1932 is this well printed four page advert supplement using Tullis Russell's "Mellotex" paper that was intended as a competatively priced, quality paper for offset printing. The supplement uses various illustrations and type to display the types of use the paper could be put to for advertising and publicity work. The cover is very much in the contemporary style whilst the illustrations inside are very typical of much early 1930s work.

 

Tullis Russell Co Ltd were a major paper manufacturer whose range included many specialist types of paper for a wide variety of uses. The company's origins date back to 1809 when Robert Tullis acquired the Leven Mill in Markinch, Fife, that had been constructed in 1804. Tullis later constructed the adjacent Auchmuty Mill and acquired the Rothes Mill. By 1875 the company had moved into the coated paper business, based at Bollington in Cheshire. After 1947 a trust was set up by the Tullis family and over the proceeding decades the company moved into employee ownship and is still in business although the Scottish mills have been closed.

  

We shipped out a good many Scout Book samples today! Scout Books above feature designs by: Laura Whipple, Austin Whipple, Brent Wick, and Jess HIrsch.

 

Yes, that is a shark trying to eat a hamburger.

 

Want a Scout Book sample? Head over here to our website to check them out and request one of your own!

Get wild with this three-pack of animal-themed Notebooks, lovingly and lushly illustrated in full color by Meg Hunt.

 

Available now in the Scout Books Bookstore:

www.scoutbooks.com/shop/meg-hunt-animals

www.meghunt.com

Tipped into the Tipped into the Printing Review for Spring 1932 is this well printed four page advert supplement using Tullis Russell's "Mellotex" paper that was intended as a competatively priced, quality paper for offset printing. The supplement uses various illustrations and type to display the types of use the paper could be put to for advertising and publicity work. The cover is very much in the contemporary style whilst the illustrations inside are very typical of much early 1930s work.

 

Tullis Russell Co Ltd were a major paper manufacturer whose range included many specialist types of paper for a wide variety of uses. The company's origins date back to 1809 when Robert Tullis acquired the Leven Mill in Markinch, Fife, that had been constructed in 1804. Tullis later constructed the adjacent Auchmuty Mill and acquired the Rothes Mill. By 1875 the company had moved into the coated paper business, based at Bollington in Cheshire. After 1947 a trust was set up by the Tullis family and over the proceeding decades the company moved into employee ownship and is still in business although the Scottish mills have been closed.

  

Lorena Siminovich of Petit Collage so kindly answered a few questions for us over on our blog, CoinOp!

 

Check out Petit Collage as Pinball's latest Designer Highlight.

 

Also head over to Petit Collage's flickr stream to see new work!

This is as good a parody in print as I’ve seen in quite awhile. I had to shoot it at an angle due to terrible reflections. It took some time, using Snapseed, to deepen the image and knock down the reflections.

 

Sadly, I do not know who created this piece, but I think it is great.

If we didn't already live in Portland, we're positive these Travel Portland Scout Books would make us want to visit. The talented Amy Ruppel created this two-toned illustrative representation of our fair city: big deer statues, Mt. Hood, evergreen trees galore.

 

Lovely.

 

www.amyruppel.com

www.travelportland.com

Cutest. Cover. Ever.

We're going gaga over this awesome Scout Book from Loft Home Decor of Austin, Texas. Loft Home customized one of the Scout Books to include a two-color cover. Sweet!

Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.

 

We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.

 

Awesome! Thanks, Luke.

 

www.lukeramsey.blogspot.com

www.islandsfold.com

Flyleaf Creative is a creative communication, branding and design company who works closely with arts and corporate clients. They recently printed two sets of Scout Books to be packaged together as a special New Year's gift and given to those they work with. One book features a fly while the other features leaves – a cute illustrative play on their company's name. What lucky folks to receive these books this New Year!

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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

www.makingstuffanddoingthings.com

www.sarahdeann.com

These Scout Books are HOT!

 

Mt. Hood Community College’s Integrated Media Program recently had it’s yearly Portfolio Show featuring the work of 18 graphic design students and 12 digital photography students of the class of 2010. They handed these Scout Books out to more than 500 attendees of the show and encouraged them all to vote on their favorite portfolio. The book was also used to take notes on each participant and served as a great take-away.

 

www.seemeseemywork.com

These usiness Cards we printed for Portland kids boutique Little Urbanites are super cute!

 

Printed on Environment 120# Cover stock in White with Pantone Dense Black soy ink.

Lorena Siminovich of Petit Collage so kindly answered a few questions for us over on our blog, CoinOp!

 

Check out Petit Collage as Pinball's latest Designer Highlight.

 

Also head over to Petit Collage's flickr stream to see new work!

Portland artist and designer Justin Gorman created these awesome business cards that invite interaction: we tried a few ourselves!

The lovely Emily Martin, aka The Black Apple, had this set of three Scout Books made up!

 

These Scout Books boast three different Pantone soy ink colors and three different interiors. Emily is selling them on her Etsy shop! Head over and take a look.

Scout Book, 100% Recycled Paper, Soy Inks. Design by Rory Philips and Portland State Graphic Design graduating seniors.

These skeletal Scout Books were created by Matthew Trevaskis of Hola Pistola. The image on the books was created from one of his favorite etchings by his favorite illustrator and artist, José Posada. Living and working in Melbourne, Australia, Trevaskis has plans for more pieces honoring Posada to accompany these Scout Books in his shop soon!

Wolbier, Joan. 23 Eggs. Washington, D.C: Pyramid Atlantic, 1988.

 

"'23 Eggs' was produced by Joan Wolbier during a Mid-Book publishing residency at Pyramid Atlantic in Washington, D.C., in August 1988. it was printed by Brad Freeman on a Hamada 800DX. The paper is Mohawk Superfine, the inks are manufactured by TOYO, and the typeface is ITC Usherwood." Back page.

 

Visual story of creation took place in six days and used two dozen eggs. Egg-shaped cut-out windows throughout the pages.; Gold-stamped title on cover.

 

Other title: Twenty three eggs

 

See MCAD Library's catalog record for this book.

intranet.mcad.edu/library

Portland artist and designer Justin Gorman created these awesome business cards that invite interaction: we tried a few ourselves!

The Original Manufacturing Company (OMFGCO) created this trio of Scout Books for the men's bag and accessory company Property of...

 

Pretty impressive!

 

www.omfgco.com

www.thepropertyof.com

Designer Glen Taylor of CORE 77 crafted these beautiful cards for Nicole Lenzen, a custom bridal and eveningwear maker based out of San Francisco.

 

1/1, Business Card, Environment 120# Cover Natural, Pantone Black 3 soy-based ink

Scout Books for weddings. What a great idea! We teamed up with the fabulous ladies at Ice Cream Social to help us design and create some beautiful little notebooks. They turned out great and are just one example of how versatile and personal Scout Books can be for that special day! They would make adorable favors, gifts for your out of town guests, or look great as unique invitations! We are so excited about all the possibilities and you will be too!

Every day this week, we'll share a new Scout Book filled with creative goodness from the members of Chicago collective The Post Family. Awesome!

 

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Chad Kouri loves paper. I might go so far as to call him The Collage Master. His work incorporates vintage ephemera, letterpress printing and found objects, which makes for a body of work that is at once tangible, nostalgic and visually spectacular. Find a bursting portfolio of Chad's work online at Long Live Analog, much of which lives happily in the interesting realm of digital-meets-analog. Geek out over projects such as his papercut desktop wallpaper for Kistune Noir, or his iPhone cases wrapped in digitized artwork of hand-cut vintage graph paper. Whoa.

 

Chad's Scout Book boasts a fantastic touch-and-feel, cut-and-paste quality. It makes me want to touch my computer screen.

 

www.longliveanalog.com

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write/

We're super excited to share a week of creative work from the Post Family as part of our Show Us Your Scout Book series.

 

These fine folks from Chicago filled their Scout Books with goooooood stuff! So watch our Scout Books blog this week for a new book each day! Awesome!

 

www.thepostfamily.com

www.scoutbooks.com/read-write

If these guys know as much about roasting coffee as they do about designing business cards, they've made an instant customer out of me!

 

Primavera Coffee Roasters is located in Birmingam, Alabama, and this single-color soy-ink business card does triple duty as a map, a coupon and a source of contact information. Wow!

Sara Linter is a Minneapolis-based graphic designer and the proprietress of Too Many Suitors, a creative goods business. We welcome Sara's Parliament Scout Books as the newest edition to our Friends collection: these snazzy notebooks are now available in the shop! These pocket-sized beauties boast two exterior ink colors and grid interiors.

 

Sara took some time to talk with us about her creative practice.

 

Oh, and why "Parliament," you wonder? It's the term for a group of owls.

 

www.saralinter.com

www.toomanysuitors.com

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