Posted May 13, 2009 by Leah Hoffmann
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I love the Office Supply Geek’s idea of keeping his Rhodia pads closed with a binder clip. Even cooler is the way that clip can double as a notebook stand.
At any rate, it got me thinking about how to customize notebooks and planners to make them more functional (as opposed to more pretty or unique, which is obviously great, as well). The possibilities are endless, of course, and the hacks both big and small. Geralin Thomas keeps her life organized with a customized alphabetic planning system. I use a paperclip in my Habana to keep track of my place. John Berendt, author of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil, goes so far as to make his own planner every year with custom-made rubber stamps and a cloth-bound Clairefontaine notebook.
What are your notebook hacks?
Posted March 31, 2009 by Leah Hoffmann
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As many of you know, we heartily endorse the customization of notebooks and planners, both inside and out. A mind-blowing example of the latter: Shanti Marie’s collage journals, which I discovered last week thanks to a post on Inkophile.
Visit Shanti Marie’s blog to see a bigger picture of this notebook and find out how to make one like it.
Posted November 10, 2008 by Leah Hoffmann
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Exciting news this morning: we just finalized a partnership with the folks at Etchstar, a company that offers custom laser engraving for notebooks, laptops, jewelry, and more. The result is available at NotebookEngraver.com, where you can purchase artist-designed Quo Vadis, Rhodia, and Clairefontaine notebooks, or upload your own artwork and have it engraved onto a notebook of your choice.
We’ll be featuring more examples and information about NotebookEngraver over the next few months. Meanwhile, I can’t wait to see how my little Domo looks in person!