Monthly Archives: March 2009
Moleskinegal started this thread at our Moleskinerie/FLICKR group:"I was wondering how other college students use Moleskines. Do you write or make art in them? Take class notes? If you already graduated college, what do you wish you had in college … Continue reading
Our friend Richard W. Jones in Welshpool has come up with another re-purposed project. I''ve made another pocket out of some material I found in a charity shop. This time it's for the day-per-page leather diary, which I need to … Continue reading
Welcome to a OPEN SESSION: The Moleskinerie Open Thread Discussion. Moleskinerie invites you, our visitors to share your thoughts on a special topic. Today it is: "The Future of Paper" "I like to tell people that the holy grail of … Continue reading
From Media Bistro, this announcement of the 7th ADC Young Guns The competition that spotted Stefan Sagmeister, James Victore, and Mike Mills when they were but wee design/art powerhouses-to-be is back for its seventh go-round. Behold the imminent launch of … Continue reading
We are proud to announce the winners for the Moleskinerie.com 5thAnniversary Design Competition. We received dozens of entries fromall over the world, which were reviewed by a Panel consisting ofArmand Frasco of Moleskinerie.com, Moleskine® brand and marketing experts from Italy … Continue reading
Above: Recent painting and drawing of a stack of Moleskine notebooks. Both are 9 by 16 inches. Tyler Green shared this link of an artist from a Los Angeles-based painter of whom I think highly. ROBERT OLSEN Image link Check … Continue reading
Jason Trull shares his impressions on the 09 Moleskine daily Planner, “with too many pictures,” but of course, they’re worth more than a thousand words. “Sunny Am/rain PM..” Read the full review at his blog, “Unposted“
"IAMPETH is an international association over 500 members strong dedicated to practicing and preserving the beautiful arts of calligraphy, engrossing and fine penmanship. Founded in 1949, it is the oldest and largest penmanship organization in the United States…" The International … Continue reading
Joe Mansfield has a new set of 3D Moleskine icons at his site. These were made by Max Brown. LINK
From Thomas Pesavento:"Recently, our design firm split into two new and utterly different companies. There is one thing, however, that we can all still agree on: the use of Moleskine as a primary creativity tool. As an homage to our … Continue reading











