Gabriel Campanario is the Seattle Sketcher I featured a few weeks ago in this post. He’s also the founder of Urban Sketchers, and was interviewed for a Japanese book called 61 Ways to Put Your Life into a Moleskine:
Yoko Nakamuta, who knows how much some urban sketchers love their Moleskines, invited me to write about Urban Sketchers for his book, “61 ways to put your life into a Moleskine,” which was just published last month in Japan by Diamond Publishing (avaible on Amazon Japan.)
Yoko, the administrator of Moleskinerie Japan, authored the book with fellow Moleskine fans Masatake Hori and Hiroki Takaya. Yoko wrote that “Our book tells not only how to use notebooks and customize them, but also how users enjoy and think their lives with their notebooks. We hope that our readers will find out their own curiosity, charm points, happiness, fun of working and wonder of the world through a black notebook.”
Read more, including the original English version of the interview printed in the book, at the sketch journalist: 61 ways to put your life into a Moleskine.