Last July, I featured a stack of Michael Beirut’s 80+ notebooks. He’s now filled 90 composition books over his 30-year design career and they are being shown in a new exhibition (along with some of the finished pieces) at the Esther Massry Gallery at the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York. The exhibition…
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I’ve been a big fan of the Rotring Art Pen for years. It was one of the first fountain pens I purchased, found in an art supply store for about $20. The Art Pen has a long paintbrush-like shape which gives it nice balance and an unusual look. It is available in several nib sizes…
The inside of a working paper artist’s studio, organized but overflowing with interesting bits. I love that she stores her paper on the wall almost like bits of wallpaper. (via Twitter and @RedLetterZine aka Jennie Hinchcliff)
The studio of artist and illustrator Mats Gustafson. Striking if a bit austere.
From sketches to protoypes, the evolution of the Moleskine writing tools. (via Moleskine)
Oh, yes! Jessica Hische created a planner for 2012. $14 from BuyOlympia. (via Oh So Beautiful Paper)
The Last of the Typewriter Repairman
The Last of the Typewriter Repairman is an article about some of the few remaining typewriter repair shops. Full of great photos and information about unusual typewriters in the gallery like this clear typewriter still produced today for use in prisons by inmates. (via Wired: Raw File)
