Vintage industrial chic at its finest!
I read about Ghostwriter Notes on Patrick Ng’s Scription blog. It’s an iPad app that allows users to create handwritten notes on an iPad screen using a finger or stylus. “Pages” may be exported to photo album, Dropbox or Evernote. It allows for PDFs to be imported and annotated. It appears to get decent reviews and sells for $3.99. Any iPad users out there using this app? Opinions??
Check out this lovely photo from Rhodia Drive of a sales display from the past — maybe the 40s. I love the notebooks in the center while the ones along the edge don’t look all that different from the Rhodia notebooks sold today. Pretty cool, huh?
(via Rhodia Drive)
Check out the history and the vast array of variations that have existed of the lowly (yet wholeheartedly useful) paper clip.
(via Paper Clips)
What is “good paper”?
Ever wondered how to tell if you’re getting a notebook with quality paper in it? This article from paperblanks is an informative overview to help you find the “good paper.”
(via lostscribe)