Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:
— Ink Review #562: Parker Penman Sapphire (Mountain of Ink)
— A Review of the Bellroy Work Folio A4 (The Sweet Setup)
— Playgrounds, Paths, Ribbons & Patches (Daisy Yellow Art)
— A Color Picker for Designers & Illustrators. (Color Supplyyy)
— Bullet journal creator offers advice for the best to-do list (Fast Company)
— Rich strokes: A love affair that never dries out (ABS-CBN News)
— Pen Review: Pilot Grance (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— A Writing Shed of One’s Own (Kottke)
— Bijutsukai v. 1 (Smithsonian Libraries)
— James Siena Changes His Approach (Hyperallergic)
— Montblanc Heritage Spider Web Grey Ink Review (Gourmet Pens)
— Nick Cave Answers the Hotly Debated Question: Will Artificial Intelligence Ever Be Able to Write a Great Song? (Open Culture)
— Araki Koman on being a minimalist, living in eight different countries and finding her creative passion (Creative Boom)
— Notebooks from Europe (Notebook Stories)
— Japanese Manhole Cover Festival Coming to Tokyo (Spoon & Tamago)
— Oldwin? Beautiful pens, frustrating experience (UK fountain pens)
— More on Ancient Scripts and the History of Writing (Kottke)
— Conklin 120th Anniversary Duraflex Fountain Pen (Write eXperience)
— The Philly Pen Show 2019: Reflections On Maximizing Your Pen Show Experience (Inkpothesis)
— Notebook Review: Clairefontaine A6 Graf'book (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— Rhodia Pocket Size Side-Stapled Notebook Review (Ken Crooker)
— Review: Robert Oster Fire and Ice (Comfortable Shoes Studio)
— Capless in 1966 (Crónicas Estilográficas)
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