I was inspired this week by the title of the post from It’s Nice That about Ben Longden’s bookshelf. Just as much as we love pens, paper and stationery, I suspect that many of us also love paper books. It’s one of the things I’ve missed most during the time of COVID-19 — going to the library and bookstore. Sure, I still download books from the library and buy books used from Half-Price Books, Ebay and Goodwill Books but it’s just not the same as wandering up and down the aisles of a bookstore, wandering into a thrift store or wandering through the stacks of the library.
If you’re a letter writer, keep an eye on the new Postmaster General. The newest Postmaster General is the first to be hired into the position who has not come from within the postal service. Many are concerned that the changes he will implement may force more privatization of a public service which might limit service to inner city and rural areas, the people in most need of postal services.
Finally, if you apply the Disney filter to your dog photo on Instagram, please, please, please, tag me on the photo because I absolutely MUST see the cuteness.
Pens:
- Can Left-Handed Writers Use Fountain Pens? (via JetPens Blog)
- Kaweco Stainless Steel Supra (via Nick Stewart FOUNTAIN PEN INK ART)
- Review: Sharpie S-Gel, Gel Ink, 0.5mm (via Pens and Junk)
- Esterbrook The Journaler Nib A Great Writer for Handwriting and Journaling (via Gourmet Pens)
- Baron Fig Adrift Squire Pen Review (via The Finer Point)
- When is a Fountain Pen Too Big? Considerations on “Oversized” Pens (via The Gentleman Stationer)
Ink:
- De Atramentis Standard Poppy Red (via Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
- Diamine Teal (via Mountain of Ink)
- Bungubox Kaoru (via Mountain of Ink)
- Diamine Blue Black Ink Review (via The Pen Addict)
- Monteverde ITF Mercury Noir (via Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
Pencils:
- Product Review: Arteza Professional Watercolor Pencils (via Fueled by Clouds & Coffee)
- Caran d’Ache Fixpencil (via Writing at Large)
Notebooks & Paper:
- Composition Book Round Up: Target Part 3 (via Comfortable Shoes Studio)
- Composition Book Round Up 2020: Target Part 2 (via Comfortable Shoes Studio)
- Composition Book Round Up Target Part 1: The New Kids (via Comfortable Shoes Studio)
- 7 Ways to use dot markers in your planner or bullet journal (via All About Planners)
Art & Creativity:
- Summer Adventures in Your Botanical Sketchbook: a New Online Class (via My Giant Strawberry)
- “How can I make my sketches looser?” (via Liz Steel)
- I’m giving Schmincke super granulating colours a miss (via Parka Blogs)
- New brand guidelines design tool Standards ‘takes the best from the past, and is built for design today’ (via Creative Boom)
Other Interesting Things:
- This Disney Filter on Snapchat Turns Your Dog Into a Cartoon Character (via My Modern Met)
- Modern Wooden Furniture is Made From Discarded Skateboards (via My Modern Met)
- Review: Paperlike, that $40 matte screen protector (via Parka Blogs)
- Instagram launches Reels, its answer to TikTok (via It’s Nice That)
- “There is so much stuff in books that you can’t just get on the internet”: Ben Longden presents his Bookshelf (via It’s Nice That)
- TV Cat Bed Trend Has People Turning Retro Sets Into Kitty Decor (via My Modern Met)
- When Writing Has No Meaning (via Hyperallergic)
- Six micro-trends for the rest of 2020 (via UK fountain pens)
- Postmaster General Louis DeJoy’s opening remarks for the USPS Board of Governors Aug. 7 meeting (via USPS Newsroom)
COVID-19/Pandemic-Related:
- Portraits Through Windows: Photographs of people at home before and after the Covid-19 pandemic (via Creative Boom)
- Analog Supplies for Virtual School (via The Pen Addict)
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