Sunday, March 30, 2008

moleskine inspiration

I've owned a few moleskine products for various purposes in the past-a diary (when I used to write journals), a notebook(when I used to go to Bible studies...yes, I once was a Bible thumper), and a travel planner. I currently have a cute 2008 red planner. I've always liked moleskine for its simple design and durability, but I have underestimated its potential to be so charming and stupendous.

"In this hurried, digital age we're in, I try to just slow things down a bit and just. Observe and record life in my moleskin." - Will Chau






"The moleskine books are key components to every part of my day. They hold an elegance of antiquity with the sophistication of modernity, becoming as important to the artist as the medium." - Phi L.





"My son in the future will need a lot of patience to read this, I started to wonder if I wrote this to myself or to him...." - Patrick Ng








I wish I were gifted as these people. Would taking lessons improve my stick figures into art? Nay...here are couple things that I could do.

"And when our son was born, I had the nurses help me make one more reference in my notebook." - P. Vecchione



























"Are big photos always the best photos? How can I share small photos? The Japanese Book allows a more intimate experience. . . You can page through it like a book, or extend the pages like a
mini-gallery." - Larry J. Clark

I think I'll go with the last one. Stick with what you know, right?

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