Monthly Archives: October 2009
Moleskine introduces New York City Notebook with a special video. "A notebook to write down notes, draw, cut and paste, with a subway map, 48 pages of zone maps to explore the 5 boroughs, stickers to create your own categories … Continue reading
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Scenes from the opening of the Detour exhibit in Tokyo last Friday. Detour Tokyo 東京. opened on 16 October and will continue through 4 November 2009. Also with this event is "myDetour", a travelling collection of illustrated notebooks created by … Continue reading
The Moleskine Detour Exhibition opened today MoMA Design Store in Tokyo. The exhibition features a series of artists who have customized the iconic MoleSkine in the form of art and design while others have created literary pieces as their angle. Seen … Continue reading
Moleskine has announced an exciting new range of products, the New Moleskine Passions and Six New Pieces in the Folio Collection. The "Moleskine Passions" is a collection of six different journals to record and recall memories, thoughts and notes about six … Continue reading
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Fall is a poignant time for many, finishing one notebook and moving on to another makes it even more so for some. Dave shares his thoughts. "…It's time to retire one notebook and christen another. It's a bit odd, I'm … Continue reading
DETOUR TOKYO MoMA Design Store – Omotesando 16 October – 4 November The featured notebooks will be shown the Detour online gallery after the opening. Detour Tokyo comes with myDetour, a travelling collection of illustrated notebooks created by new talents, with installations in five … Continue reading
Every seven years, designer Stefan Sagmeister closes his New York studio for a yearlong sabbatical to rejuvenate and refresh their creative outlook. He explains the often overlooked value of time off and shows the innovative projects inspired by his … Continue reading
Boingboing's link to a sale on Moleskine 2010 desk calendars elicited a lot of reactions, diverse to say the least. In the end, a sale is still a sale. Looks like they're sold out. LINK











