Category Archives: My Moleskine
Photographer and traveler Erik Gauger shares his latest mementos from a trek to Mt. Hood. Lately I've been using my Moleskine to collect items I find in the field. It's a great way to identify species and collect a … Continue reading
James Gurney, author of Dinotopia and Imaginative Realism shared this link with us. "Here's a post on my blog GurneyJourney featuring my Moleskine watercolor sketchbook in a close-up portrait of a cow." I've never been more thrilled, especially when … Continue reading
Amy Nortman's concept of how Moleskine products would live within the world of adverts and billboards, meant to provide aspiration to the inspired soul. I love the piano Moleskine:) LINK
Andrea Joseph, known for her extremely detailed sketches shares one of her latest creations, and shows how she did it from start to finish. “Unbelievably, people sometimes ask how I me how I make my drawings. Here’s a little … Continue reading
Latest from the cyptic-sounding but totally cool Moly_x35_, a traveling Moleskine online group, this black dragon. “Black gouache , ink and gold ink for letters and stamp. Text is based on Voynich manuscript , a very old book catalogated … Continue reading
A graphic artist redesigned airline boarding passes. He sketched the rough idea on his Moleskine. “So I took out my Moleskine and started sketching. I tried to remember my previous trip through John F. Kennedy Airport and when and … Continue reading
Whimsical faux passports by Audrey at Bear Ears. An earlier project was the NZ version. Cute! More at Bear Ears ©2010 Audrey
Drunk Literature is Rebecca's personal book and thought blog, loosely focused on discussing literatures of intoxication. She recently posted about her Moleskine notebooks. Here's a snip: "So, I forget things. Lots of things. Where I put my keys. What I ate … Continue reading
We recently discovered a wonderful site run by Laurie called Plannerisms. Within the trading of tweets, Laurie shared a great story about her sister Sandy and how they gifted each other a Moleskine notebook; filled with stories about their childhood memories of each other. Laurie and … Continue reading
Neat set of mods for busy moms by Stephanie at Bizzie Mommy: "I bought the standard Moleskine size (3.5 x 8.25 inches) and divided into six categories; calendar, monthly goals, blog calendar, blog ideas, giveaway/review calendar, to do’s, and free … Continue reading











