Friday, May 20, 2005

I must plant these next fall


Hair Allium
One of the key features listed by the catalog is "conversation piece"

Thursday, May 19, 2005

Alphabets and such

                            
I could spend hours reading through all the alphabets and languages on Omniglot!

When I was a wee one, I used to keep a notebook that I filled with samples of typefaces and calligraphy that I liked. Some girls had scrapbooks of idols, mine were filled with fake chinese lettering and big bubbly seventies writing among other novelties.

I even made up a language that I taught my friend at summer camp. We thought we were so cool, until we kept evolving it to the point where she and I both had very different dialects.

Monday, May 16, 2005

Favorite Notebook

Moleskine notebooks seem to have a cult-like following. I admit I have lusted after them in my heart. I love the look; the size; the elastic; the pockets; and they have some interesting formats like the storyboard. I used to carry something very similar. But I find that I hate writing in a notebook that I can't fold completely open so I tend to like wirebound (or any other binding that allows me to fold it over).

So here's what I've been using for years now. I always get these Clairefontaine notebooks with the grid paper...I really hate writing on anything other than grid. Don't ask why - I have no rational answer. And I always use the 6-3/4 X 8-5/8 for work and the 4-3/4 x6 -3/4 for carrying around with me to jot down ideas,etc.

I always end up hacking them a bit:
- Always create two pockets: one inside the front cover and one inside the back cover. To do this I usually hack up a couple 8-1/2x11 envelopes.
- Glue in a pad of sticky notes
- At one time I tried hacking on a pen holder...that wasn't so effective

The covers are not beautiful, I'll probably try my hand at hacking some sort of cover one of these days.

I have to admit I have recently been tempted by the Rhodia but they are too large.

How interesting that someone would bother to create a notebook and paper with "Sensuous curved edges". Must be some interesting market research behind that one.

Saturday, May 14, 2005

More Papercraft fun


Chao Labratory has patterns and instructions for these sweet characters and others projects.