Or the original wireless technology, as I believe one of their ads claims.
Even in this electronic age, nothing - but nothing - says 'new project' to me like one of these:
This is possibly my saddest post ever.
Or the original wireless technology, as I believe one of their ads claims.
Even in this electronic age, nothing - but nothing - says 'new project' to me like one of these:
This is possibly my saddest post ever.
It possibly is, comrade Noteeth.
Have a little Bjørk to help you out with your despair.
right with you there. this years well used black n' red

2011-09-16 16.38.47 by konadad, on Flickr
bjork? noooooooooooooooooooooooo
Moleskine every time for me, a new one says a new project or a new job. I have these going back years like a diary of my career.
Molskine are very desirable. I have a shelf full, full of sketches and short stories. Getting too expensive now though.
Mmmm, stationary! (Starts rubbing thighs)
New job Tuesday, work started when the Black n' Red turned up Wednesday.
pfft. I switched to Niceday recyled A4 and A5 books. IIRC they were about £1 each for A4 and 32p for the A5. Much more reasonable and saves the planet :p
Stationary fetish? I've graduated from moleskines. Check out these bad boys:-
http://monsieurnotebook.com/products/
I know a lot of Bristol folks are on here; Stationary World on Park St was one of the first to stock.
(Yes, they are expensive. I have small writing and use one a year...)
Stationery - there's an e in envelope
Sadly, with evernote, I can't justify using lovely paper notebooks.
moleskines everytime, watercolour & squared
moleskines everytime, watercolour & squared
I wonder if someone was sitting in a meeting when they had inspiration for this:
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