Pack it up pretty with decorative packing tape. $14 (via Poketo)
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I love a hotel with good stationery. This is the identity and stationery for The Nolitan in Little Italy in NYC. (via seesaw)
What’s in my bag? This is my Kokuya Kaddy which I purchased a couple of years ago from JetPens and it’s filled with my go-to tools — at least this week anyway. For full details, click through to the Flickr photo and see the labels.
With a sense of whimsy and repurposing, Nancy from Felt + Wire found a secondhand couture sunglasses case and turned it into a travel correspondence kit. It fit her business cards, retractable X-acto knife, a small container of paper clips, glue stick, eraser, mini stapler and postage stamps. Genius! I see these big glasses cases…
Preferences
I thought this might be a good time to mention a few of my personal biases when it comes to office supplies. I do not like ballpoint pens. They never write smoothly for me and always looks cheap to me. I’m not particularly fond of rollerball pens either. They tend to choke when I use…
The Well-Appointed Desk is getting a new look with business cards and mailing labels thanks to quick and easy Moo cards. If you’ve never used Moo before, its a great way to make super customized, small run business cards, postcards and labels. With minimum quantities of 50 for business cards starting at $19.99, its a…
The Mongol Stenographic No. 596 slender pencils sharpened on both ends made by Eberhard Faber. Sold in boxes of 12, I was able to find this box with three unused pencils still in the package.