I used to write quite a lot of posts about paper. Recently I’ve been all about the pens. Time to redress the balance. Let me give you a tour of the many different notebooks that have been across my desk recently. And boy, I’ve had a lot of paper.
But before that, let me cut… Continue reading
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I’d wager that most stationery addicts are also rather into books. For me, the joy of travelling to a city and discovering a new pen shop is squarely matched by that of finding a good bookstore.
I used to be a bookseller, back in the day, so I feel somewhat of a connoisseur of good… Continue reading
Way back last year I reviewed quite a few notebooks, including a fetching red number from Dingbats‘ Wildlife series. (If you’re interested: Summary was here. Recap was here.)
I was hugely impressed by the spec of the Dingbats notebooks, but I commented that the feathering and bleedthrough bothered me. So, when the founder of Dingbats… Continue reading
I write a lot about pens and ink, but I’ve not blogged much about paper recently. Of course, I’ve been writing as much as ever: journalling in my Hobonichi, keeping lists and notes in my pocket notebooks, and ploughing through nine work notebooks in the past nine months.
There are brands here from Japan (Life,… Continue reading
I’ve been on a buying spree lately (when am I not?). Here’s my quick-hit initial verdict on a few products to cross my desk.
Field Notes Dime Novel
I subscribed to Field Notes for a few years, but as I got more into fountain pens I grew more and more frustrated by the lousy paper.… Continue reading
If you spend any time at all on Instagram following pen-lovers, you’ll see photos of swatches. People have elaborate systems, and there are even products specifically dedicated to creating swatches — like the Col-o-ring, and “Currently Inked” notebooks.
There’s a very good reason for creating swatches. Simply, ink in bottles doesn’t look anything like ink… Continue reading
At last, desk accessories for fountain pen geeks…
Desk accessories have, until now, passed me by. I mean, I’ve watched over the years with interest as companies like Grovemade have built out their ranges of gorgeous minimalist laptop stands, plant pots and the like — but they’ve always seemed like they’d take up valuable space… Continue reading
Stationery is a hobby that’s full of joy. Writing can be art, and so can the objects that produce it. But stationery is also a tool, a means to an end… in other words, work.
And we all get bored of work from time to time. If you’re finding that the spark has gone from… Continue reading