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Showing posts with label pen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pen. Show all posts
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Flat Pens w/ Moleskine | Lifehacker
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These look ideal, especially if you don't want to go through the trouble of creative or purchasing a pen loop for yourself! I.E. http://0mak0.posterous.com/moleskine-writing-tools-hack-instructables
I can dig it. Moleskine it up.
Moleskine Writing Tools Hack | Instructables
This is a sweet and handy hack. It makes me want to go to the store right now, pick up some elastic cord, and then beg my wife to sew it for me.
Dangerous. Do it!
Labels:
hack,
journal,
moleskine,
notebook,
pen,
pen holder,
pen holster
Good Morning: Coffee + Moleskine
Good Morning: Coffee + Moleskine
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
What's in My Bag/Pockets?
I've seen that a popular thing to do lately is to show people what you carry around with you most places. So here is my attempt.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
More Sketches
Here are a few more sketches. These are the latest, unfortunately, because I have not been sketching much since. I hope to get back at it sooner rather than later.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Moleskine Pocket Sketchbook
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I have been seeking to encourage myself to draw more. So, I picked up a Moleskine Pocket Sketchbook to foster this creative movement. I forced myself to sloppily graffiti the first two pages (some what unusable anyway) with a reminder.
I chose the Moleskine Pocket Sketchbook because of the thicker paper and the size. Plus it has that Moleskine-ness that makes it lovable. And I chose the Sharpie Pen because it won't bleed and it acts and writes just like a Ultra-Fine-Point Sharpie Marker (which I love to draw/write with but usually can't due to the bleed factor).
These are all the sketches to date, with a few notes.




I have been seeking to encourage myself to draw more. So, I picked up a Moleskine Pocket Sketchbook to foster this creative movement. I forced myself to sloppily graffiti the first two pages (some what unusable anyway) with a reminder.
I chose the Moleskine Pocket Sketchbook because of the thicker paper and the size. Plus it has that Moleskine-ness that makes it lovable. And I chose the Sharpie Pen because it won't bleed and it acts and writes just like a Ultra-Fine-Point Sharpie Marker (which I love to draw/write with but usually can't due to the bleed factor).
These are all the sketches to date, with a few notes.
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