From left to right, top to bottom: Paper Pastries, Bakanekosan, Fragmentedm, Eabaddeley, YvetteInufio, Goosenotswan, Uppercasemag, IvanR365, and Bakanekosan again!
Kaweco Highlighter Pen
After my post on Highlighters a few weeks ago, I decided to go ahead and invest in a fountain pen highlighter. I purchased a Kaweco Ice Sport with a BB nib ($23.50) and a bottle of Noodler’s Firefly ink ($12.50). The Kaweco I purchased was a clearance item from Goulet Pens available with the BB nib which is no longer available though other vendors online do carry the BB nib.
I admit I was absolutely tickled to make a highlighter with a fountain pen. The Kawecos are so tiny and portable, the Noodler’s ink is a nice bright clear yellow. I do tend to pick up bits of laser toner in the nib but a quick wipe with a tissue removes the black dust easily.
I filled the pen using an empty cartridge and a syringe with no issues and I’ll have ink for years to come.
All in all I’m very satisfied with my highlighter solution.
I use a Miquelrius medium flexible 300 grid paper book purchased from B+N for my ink tests.
The History of the Highlighter
Did you know:
- The highlighter was invented by a Japanese man named Yukio Horie?
- In 1963?
- There’s a coding to highlighting in a bible: yellow=blessings, blue=holy spirit
If you want to find out a bit more about highlighters, check out the whole article.
(via NYTimes.com)
Eraserscape
(via davidreno, originally from beautyisshe)
All Hail Workspace Wednesdays
Over on Little Bit of Lovely, she features Workspace Wednesdays which are full of office space inspiration like this gem from July 11.
(This workspace was styled by Laure Joliet for Jambox.)
Coterie Handbound Notebooks
Coterie online shop has a selection of hand bound notebooks with marbled papers available on sale. Made in Ireland these books are available in two sizes, 4.9” x 6.75” and 3.75” x 5.25” in both lined and unlined versions. These books are a unique alternative to more commercially produced options and the prices are great.
(tip o’ the hat to Acacia for the link)
Update: Shop is now closed. Hope you got your order in before they closed!
Do it up like Erin Gates
The office space of interior designer Erin Gates. By way of The Every Girl. If you like the look of her studio, you can shop the look.