As a lefty, if I ever needed a reason to switch the the Chrome browser, here it is. Its a plug-in to “fix” the pointer. Where have you been all my life?
(via Gizmodo)
Spoiler peek at the Goulet Pens Ink Drop sample colors for June arrived and they are themed “Summer Picnic”. Its all fruit and vegetable themed. None of the colors were particularly keen to my flex nib dip pen but I think that actually bodes well for the fountain pens. I am particularly fond of the warm orange of the Sailor Jentle Apricot and the de Atramentis Plum which is a lovely deep teal blue.
I’m looking for a different method for sampling inks in the future. Does anyone have a suggestion?
(Sorry about the cruddy photo!)
Have you perused the Decorate Workspaces section on Lonny’s website? A feast for anyone considering giving their office a little aesthetic boost.
According to the random number generator, the winner of the Gutenberg notebook from Daycraft is:
Louie, Who won his choice of the Gutenberg notebook.
And drum roll for winner number 2:
Dana, from Save Snail Mail, won the Cookie Bookie!
Congrats to you both. Emails were sent to the addresses used in the comments. Thanks to everyone who entered!
When I saw the Fabriano Eco Qua dot grid notebook at our local Utrecht, I couldn’t pass up that lime green cover. I purchased the A5 (5.8″x8.25″) size with a light grey dot. Its 85gsm paper in a soft white. I wouldn’t call it ivory but its not a bright blue-white either. A pleasing-to-the-eye white. The grey dots are fairly unobtrusive and pretty close together so its good for anyone with small handwriting or if you want to use two rows of dots for larger writing.
The cover is not sealed to the perfect bound (or more specifically glue padded) sheets so it can be folded back out of your way while writing. Because the sheets are only glue bound into the book, I wouldn’t recommend this for long term archival uses as the glue will grow brittle over time and the pages will fall out. But for work notes, letters or situations where you would want to be able to perf out pages quickly and easily, this is a very good pad for that.
I had so little issue with bleed through, or even show through, that I totally forgot to take a picture of the reverse of the sheet. The only line that even showed through on the back was the Lamy Studio 1.1 with dark brown ink.
I’ve written several letters on this paper as its a good-quality inexpensive pad to carry around with me. $4.99 available with eight different colored covers. Other sizes and configurations are available.
East… West… Everywhere also reviewed the Eco Qua and does fantastic calligraphy with it!