Photo Book Profile – Adel Chan

Our weekly Moleskine + Milk Photo Book Profile series is featuring Adel Chan, a former IT consultant turned Photographer in Hong Kong. We loved the diversity in the images she captured and how she was able to visualize a year … Continue reading

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Photo Book Profile – Mick Guzman

Today we are happy to present our 2nd profile in our weekly Photo Book series, Mick Guzman. If you missed our last profile, make sure to check out Nate Larson’s profile here. With a passion for both cooking and photography … Continue reading

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Author A Month April – Anneris Kondratas

We are proud to present to you the April Author A Month – Anneries Kondratas. As with all previous winners, Anneris was selected by our fans. If you would like to be considered for the next Author A Month profile, … Continue reading

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Photo Book Profile – Nate Larson

Analog and digital is a never ending continuum to how we live life. We at Moleskine are always looking for new and exciting ways to play along that continuum and as you may have recently seen we partnered with Milk … Continue reading

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Web Finds – Paper Camera

Did you know that you can make a working camera with just film and paper? Here is a link we came across showing how to do just that: Dirkon There are many ways to be creative with making objects out … Continue reading

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Moleskine Detour Q&A

“A “Detour” is a different path drifting from the common, linear way. It is a free exploration that offers the possibility of getting lost in order to discover unexpected places. It’s like untangling the threads of imagination.” – Maria Sebregondi, … Continue reading

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Web Finds – Ryan Graves

What’s in your bag? A topic we are always interested in exploring, looking into the objects that help shape one’s mobile identity. The Wall Street Journal has a nice profile on Ryan Graves from Uber, taking a look at the … Continue reading

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Fan Hack – Moleskine Case

We are always happy to support fan hacks and the creativity that goes into transforming an open platform that is a notebook into something new. If you have ever wondered what goes into making a great hack, the video below … Continue reading

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Web Finds – Modern Creativity

A nice feature in the New Yorker by Sasha Frere-Jones on Thom Yorke’s search for the perfect beat. Yorke fits perfectly within an analog to digital continuum blending the use of laptops and notebooks within his current creative process. Read … Continue reading

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Draw the Future of Social Media – Results

Thank you to everyone who checked out and participated in our recent “Draw the Future of Social Media” contest with Details. We are happy to share with you the winner: Petsingui Mendez Runners-up: Drea Marconi Calindas Their work will be … Continue reading

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