Sunday, March 28, 2010
Watch This Wall!
Oh, I love this sort of thing! Watch This Wall - a big, collaborative piece of art which, when it's all said and done, will be auctioned off for Charity.
The NZ Based Clemenger Group is doing a painting - a big painting! A whole bunch of people, more talented than I, are each painting a small section of what is looking like a really great piece.
Their blog updates with each new addition and I am really looking forward to the final product. You can follow them on Twitter so keep watching the wall. And you can even do it yourself online!
Thursday, March 25, 2010
My Famebook: The facebook notebook

Got an interesting email overnight about this new Belgium based site myfamebook.net. The idea is that "with myfamebook, you can produce a personalised notebook with feeds from your facebook on every page."
So you go to their website, some magic happens and boom - at the bottom of every page is a post from your facebook feed, which can then be added to with posts from your friends.
There is obviously then some customisation options and your notebooks comes more or less as an A5 with 200 pages and a hard cover or 320 pages and a soft cover.
Whilst I have no idea of the quality of the paper or binding, my suspicions is that it would be very low end.
Personally, on the whole idea, I am mildly amused by this. I don't use facebook and so i like the idea that the online media is acquiescing to some degree to good old fashioned paper. A kind of admission that the artifact created by an actual notebook is incalculably more valuable than some bits of data on some server somewhere.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Yellow Owl Workshop
Okay so it shouldn't come as a surprise to anybody that rubber stamps are pretty much the most super fun stationery item imaginable. They're cute, come in lovely little boxes, tins and satchels and are about as hands-on as somebody manually challenged like myself can get.
So i got really excited the other day when somebody showed me the Yellow Owl Workshop's site. Working out of San Fransisco, Yellow Owl creates limited edition paper goods, wedding correspondence and items for the home.
I love the ceramics, the letter writing sets and postcard sets but it is their stamps where uniqueness truly meets quality and attention to detail.
My Sydney based spies have told me that Pentimento in Newtown will have these available soon but otherwise, hit their website and see what you can come up with. They also have a Blog to keep up with anything new.
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