My last update was in May 2018, when I shocked everyone by not having any Moleskine notebook in my daily carry. Let’s see how things have changed since then! I am still using the Leda Sketchbook shown in the May 2018 post. I’m almost done with it and am planning to replace it with a … Continue reading What I’m Using Now: October 2018 →
This is pretty specialized, but I rather like the look of this notebook! It was designed by chemists with pages that have both lines and a hexagonal pattern, so you can draw molecules neatly. I’m sure it would also be a lot of fun for plain old unscientific doodling! Source: ChemNote: The power of chemistry … Continue reading A Notebook for Chemists →
Here’s an article I came across at Medium.com: Inside a Logo Designer’s Sketchbook: “Every designer has their own design process, but paper and pen is the first place to start for most. You can quickly sketch and explore ideas with no limitations. Some designers may choose to work directly on the computer, but personally I … Continue reading Logo Designers’ Sketchbooks →
For a nice list of recommended materials for “art journaling, doodling and beyond,” check out this post at the blog Daisy Yellow. Among lots of other fun supplies, these notebooks are mentioned: Moleskine Notebooks ~ I use the sketch lined or unlined Moleskine for doodling, making lists, planning trips, drawing mandalas. Moleskine Watercolor Notebook ~ … Continue reading Daisy Yellow’s Top Picks for Art Materials →
Notebooks, journals, sketchbooks, diaries: in search of the perfect page…