23 6 / 2011
Want: Landmade Cork Journal
The Landmade Cork Journal is a note keeper’s delight. Made with all natural cork, the cover features a beautiful mottled pattern unique to every book. And the journal is durable and user-friendly to boot, coming bound with the section sewn binding technique (the highest quality available on the market). This means that not only will the paper stay securely in place, the book can lay completely flat, making for easy writing on both sides of the page.
- Dimensions: 5” x 8”
- 160 unlined, cream-colored, acid free pages
- Natural, sustainably sourced cork cover
- Black ribbon page marker
06 5 / 2011
What I like about Switzerland
A delayed plane in Zurich made me take out my sketchbook.
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14 3 / 2011
Wonderful sign doodling by @coltbowden
“This weekend I had a few hours to sit through a confernce meeting, so I brought along the doodle book, and sharp pencil.. I started a little sign saying and then another and another, and before I knew it, I had filled up 9 (small) pages! I’ve been really into Steve Powers’ & Jeff Canhams’ sign work with catchy sayings on them.”
Would love to buy some prints!
Check out more of Colt’s work at http://www.voilapress.com/
11 3 / 2011
Neat! Alexander Graham Bell’s Delightfully Weird Sketchbooks from 1876
“It was on March 10, 1876 that Alexander Graham Bell made the first successful telephone call. “‘Mr. Watson—come here—I want to see you,” he said to his assistant, who was in the next room. Bell recorded those early telephone experiments in his lab notebooks from the time, as he did with countless other experiments and ideas.”
Read the rest of the article with more pictures here: http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/03/alexander-graham-bells-…
04 5 / 2010
Wouldn’t that be nice?

If only the Courier would happen…
http://gizmodo.com/5365299/courier-first-details-of-microsofts-secret-tablet13 4 / 2010
Now that’s what I call a sketchbook
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