This week’s addict is another submission that has been in my inbox for longer than it should have been! Marcel shared these photos and says: Since I can remember I always had a notebook, at first they were unused school notebooks and there was a time when I wasn’t writing at all, but from one … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: Marcel→
I used a few of these little planners when I was in college in the late 1980s. In the photo below, which includes some of my other planners from that time, you can see a black and brown Uncalendar, and the red one in the top left with a post-it on top is also an … Continue reading 1980s Uncalendar Planner→
I was appalled to find that this addict of the week submission seems to have been lost in my inbox for over a year! Toby emailed these photos and says: I have loved notebooks all my life, but I’ve had a bit of a problem filling them, Â a common problem as I’ve read on your … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: Toby T.→
I was not familiar with Japanese author Shunei Fujisawa, but the publication of some of his notebooks was a notable event in Japan. Shuhei Fujisawa (1927-1997) recorded the deep sorrow he felt over the loss of his wife, Etsuko, in a pocketbook, excerpts of which his sole daughter, Nobuko Endo, has published in a magazine … Continue reading Shunei Fujisawa’s Notebooks→
I’m a fan of Seattle Sketcher Gabi Campanario, the founder of Urban Sketchers, so it was particularly fun to see what he carries with him on his daily sketching excursions! Read more at: Here’s what Seattle Sketcher carries in his sketching bag
The article about Grace Coddington’s Smythson was fun, but this is even better: a lovely glimpse of Katharine Hepburn’s Smythson address book! “[W]ith the phone numbers and addresses of people from Rock Hudson and Frank Sinatra to Winston Churchill and Vivien Leigh scrawled in biro (and, occasionally, pink felt tip) on the pages of her bespoke … Continue reading Katharine Hepburn’s Address Book→
This beautiful notebook was spotted in a store by a sharp-eyed family member who knows I’m always interested in anything unusual from the stationery aisle! The cover features actual embroidery: You can buy one here. Galison also offers a lot of other colorful journal designs!
A reader pointed me to Baron Schwartz’s excellent comparison of a lot of different notebook brands he tried while searching for “the Holy Grail of notebooks.” Here’s some of them, along with his handy list of what they are: An Italian leatherette journal by Markings A Semikolon Il Creativo, large A Quo Vadis Habana An … Continue reading Notebook Addict of the Week: Baron Schwartz→
I did a long overdue update to my “Using Now” photo in the sidebar. My usage has actually been pretty consistent for the last few years, so it wasn’t all that out of date, but here’s the details on my routine notebook usage. Moleskine Pocket Squared– I almost always have one of these going as … Continue reading What I’m Using Now→
This little gem has been sitting in my to-be-reviewed pile for 3 years now! Alwych is a Scottish brand with a long history. I’d read about them online and was lucky enough to come across one for sale in a fun store in Brooklyn called Dry Goods, which unfortunately closed just a couple months ago. … Continue reading Review: The Alwych Book→
Notebooks, journals, sketchbooks, diaries: in search of the perfect page…