tiny bits and bites like left-over crackers.


Picture yourself on a train in a station,
With plasticine porters with looking glass ties.
Suddenly someone is there at the turnstile,
The girl with kaleidoscope eyes.

Sunday 11 July 2010

Moleskine

Since I have been talking about keeping a Journal, Moleskine came to my mine.

The brand, except from being unusually expensive (come on, its just a notebook overall), just keep reminding me of the great people who had used them, like Picasso. (which they often say on the book cover tag) Anyway, I do really believe that keeping daily ideas dropped and marked are very important for creation. As like what Paul Smith has said, everything is an inspiration and if there's none, it is just a problem of lack of observation.

Well, there's no argue of how convininent, clean and chic is Moleskine's classic Black Hard Cover Plain Journal. However, the brand has also published alternatives products that I appreciate a lot of their personalization.



The Film Journal : The Passion Series
Very considerate design that allows you to arrange your favourite films by their names by providing alphabets sections, also themed stickers for labeling the categories of movies.


The Paris Travel Journal : The City Series


Totally perfect for traveler as it has include the city maps and transport routes, information, also basic knowledge for survival in an unfamiliar city. I know I will spend some bucks on a good travel journal to make my trip more memorable!


The Storyboard Pocket Journal : Basics


Imagine if you're a film director or just a short film maker, editor, this will for sure be your dream journal.

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