Showing posts with label notebook. Show all posts
Showing posts with label notebook. Show all posts
State Of The Obvious
A range of products that, as its name suggests, states the obvious...
"The S/O/T/O collection is designed to have a playful, modern and bold brand image which is flexible enough to be adapted across a wide variety of items."
Buy them here.
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Paperback Notebooks
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Pacman Moleskines
Moleskine, the legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers, presents a new 2010 limited-edition notebook collection commemorating one of the most well-known pop-culture icons of the 20th century: Pac-Man. Featuring exclusive cover art, Pac-Man is available in a variety of sizes and rule types to accommodate any Moleskine devotee.
More about it here.
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The Little Black Book by Pad & Quill
Designed as a slim journal that slips comfortably into your purse, messenger bag or backpack, the Little Black Book also cradles your phone in a protective, hand-crafted wood frame. The comfortable feel of black leather binding, wrap around strap and classic red bookmark combine to dress your iPhone in vintage style.
Buy it here.
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The Endless Notebook
"The Endless Notebooks can be grouped together using a specially designed pocket on the front cover, making it easy to combine different paper types, (graph, lined, blank,etc.) or to simply add on to an existing diary or sketch book. They are composed of chlorine-free, post-consumer recycled paper and produced in the USA using 100% renewable energy."
Buy it here.
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Moleskine's New Kindle Cover
If you're a big Moleskine fan like I am, you would just love this.
A moleskine for your kindle. Nice!
I just wonder if it works for an iPad :)
Get it here
Product Description:
The notebook is slightly larger than the Kindle and has the signature Moleskine cover and elastic band for closure. The interior is covered in a slightly furry suede-like material to keep your Kindle from getting scratched. On the right, there are four elastics that go on each corner of your device to hold it in place.
On the left is a pocket, in which a thin, reporter-style (top seam) notebook is nestled.
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iNotepad
Oh man...its definitely become a trend; turning everything and anything into Apple inspired products.These things will never get old.
"The iNotePad is a sixty page paper notepad with an acetate front sheet and hardboard back. The iNotePad features three styles of page: vertical lined, horizontal lined and blank. This means the iNotePad can be used in all orientations...and is widely compatible with all kinds of hardware, including: pen, pencil, and crayon."
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Recycled Circuit Board Creations
Circuit Board Shoes
Stylish shoes created from printed circuit boards by Steven Rodrig. [link]
Circuit Board Notebook
Cool ring-bound notebook made from a recycled circuit board. [link]
Circuit Board Necklace
Necklace made from circuit boards and magnets by Christoph Koch. [link]
Circuit Board Guitar
Miniature electric guitar made from the innards of an MP3 player. [link]
Circuit Board Sneakers
Nike sneakers created by Gabriel Dishaw from old computer parts. [link]
Circuit Board Clipboard
Clipboard made from recycled motherboard that might otherwise have ended up in a landfill. [link]
Circuit Board Clock
Laser etched clock where the numbers have been replaced by a variety of schematic and logic symbols. [link]
Circuit Board Car
Extremely unusual car decorated with recycled circuit boards. [link]
Circuit Board Fan
Hand-held fan made from old circuit boards and vinyl records. [link]
Circuit Board Dress
Stylish dress and handbag created by Fabio Renaldo from recycled computer chips for the Eco Chic fashion show in Indonesia. [link]
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Stylish shoes created from printed circuit boards by Steven Rodrig. [link]
Circuit Board Notebook
Cool ring-bound notebook made from a recycled circuit board. [link]
Circuit Board Necklace
Necklace made from circuit boards and magnets by Christoph Koch. [link]
Circuit Board Guitar
Miniature electric guitar made from the innards of an MP3 player. [link]
Circuit Board Sneakers
Nike sneakers created by Gabriel Dishaw from old computer parts. [link]
Circuit Board Clipboard
Clipboard made from recycled motherboard that might otherwise have ended up in a landfill. [link]
Circuit Board Clock
Laser etched clock where the numbers have been replaced by a variety of schematic and logic symbols. [link]
Circuit Board Car
Extremely unusual car decorated with recycled circuit boards. [link]
Circuit Board Fan
Hand-held fan made from old circuit boards and vinyl records. [link]
Circuit Board Dress
Stylish dress and handbag created by Fabio Renaldo from recycled computer chips for the Eco Chic fashion show in Indonesia. [link]
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Moleskine: The Hand Of The Designer
The Hand Of The Designer, is a collection of 462 reproductions of hand made sketches by 150 internationally recognized designers, including Bouroullec Brothers, Michael Graves, Hella Jongerius, Karim Rashid, and many others.
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A Cup Collection
The designer uses the color inspiration of different beverages and applies them to notebook covers. Along with the “Nutrition Facts” labels that go along with them for packaging.
Check them out.
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Passion Journals By Moleskine: Wine, Food, Film and More
Moleskine, the makers of the favorite sidearm for writers and designers the world over, have released these fun, stylish little notebooks for each of life’s passions. The Moleskine Passion Journals feature layouts oriented toward each of “life’s great passions”, with journals made specifically for wine, food, wellness, film, books and movies.
You can order them from Amazon now!
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Moleskine | MoMa Retrospective | Tim Burton Notebook
Moleskine helps commemorate the works of Tim Burton with this ‘MoMa Retrospective’ notebook. With These custom 2010 weekly planner were created for VIP Guests of the ‘MoMa Retrospective’ which is running until April 26th. Burton’s signature, and the MoMA logo, is embossed on the front cover as well as a paperband that features some of his film titles, which include Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, Beetle Juice and others.
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