Monthly Archives: January 2006
Its official. We will restart The Wandering Moleskine Project on May 1, 2006. There’s just a little hitch…until now, we still can’t get hold of any of the notebooks we’ve sent out. We want to avoid that in the next … Continue reading
"Recently I was at Borders picking up Introduction to Metaphysics by Martin Heidegger (which I highly reccomend). I was fumbling to find the philosophy section, when I felt a tug. Like a magnet, I found myself in front of the … Continue reading
Small quad journal, Lettering in Diamine Tropical Blue Ink Moleskines are not especially fountain pen friendly, except with a fine, dry writer. The finer and drier the better. The best inks are the traditional, quick drying ones, such as Parker … Continue reading
"House of Leaves is the debut novel by writer Mark Z. Danielewski. The novel quickly became a bestseller following its March 7 2000 release, although it had already developed a cult following through gradual release over the Internet. It was … Continue reading
"Having some fun in my new Van Gogh commemorative orange silk shantung mini moleskine" VelvetinaCraftmonkeys Visit!.
"In December I did a little Paper Bookmark that had discrete success. I’ve developed a square versione for book and Moleskine, and also a DIY Photo Paper Bookmarks for the Valentine’s Day to apply on Moleskine or books." Fabio SirnaFotograpfia … Continue reading
Susan left this message in the comment box which I think should be a separate post: I was reading about the B&N binder conversion, and had an idea. There is a series of cosmetics organizers called "Studio Basics". I found … Continue reading
I finally got some G2 Minis at an OfficeMax last Friday. Here are photos for comparison. G2 Minis in package with pocket Ms. Pocket Sketchbook M, a G2 Mini and their Big Bros. Images: ABF View larger images at Moleskinerie/FLICKR … Continue reading
"The photographs of what people do with their Moleskine notebooks can be inspiring…or intimidating. Do you ever come across pictures of plain notebooks that haven’t lived up to their potential yet? The kind of pictures that show it’s OK to … Continue reading
"January 29, 2006 is the first day of the Chinese new year. This year is known as the Year of the Dog. It is Year 4703 by the Chinese calendar." Chinapage Thanks to Karen Winters for our "Year of the … Continue reading











