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:
— Daydreaming in Japan: a colouring book inspired by the streets of Nippon (Creative Boom)
— Kaila Ocampo brings 'kawaii' journaling to the world (Japan Today)
— Nespresso celebrates a decade of its UK recycling scheme (Circular Online)
— Jotting as Writing (Splice Today)
— Analog Time Management in a Bullet Journal (Rediscover Analog)
— Supporting the USPS (From the Pen Cup)
— Review: Montegrappa Elmo Fantasy Blooms Fountain Pen (The Pencilcase Blog)
— Wolff’s “Bank of England” Pencils. (Pencil Fodder)
— Video-Review: Kaweco 14k Gold Nib (on DIA2) (Scrively)
— New Semester, New Month, New Bullet Journal (Chicana Writes)
— Ink Review #1248: Monteverde Midnight Black (Mountain of Ink)
— Tag Team: Assorted Brush Pens & Slow-Moving Paper (No Pen Intended)
— Why Are We Attracted to Expensive Pens? (SBREBrown)
— The Three Phases of a Hobby (The Temp Track)
— Review: Blackwing One-Step Long Point Sharpener (Comfortable Shoes Studio)
— Let's make only one original notebook in the world "Kakimori" (Mai-bun)
— Hobonichi Delivers! (Pen and Paper Geek)
— Ink Review #288: Tono & Lims Bleu Macaron (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
— Ink Review: Jacques Herbin Essential Inks (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— These Beautiful 16th Century Watercolors Illustrate the History of Comets And Meteors (Design You Trust)
— Top 5: Best Work Backpack 2020 (Carryology)
— If Dieter Rams Designed an Xbox: Microsoft's Minimalist Xbox Series S (Core77)
— Marcus Jansen mixes graffiti and contemporary art to explore the human condition (Creative Boom)
— I Miss My Desk (swissmiss)
— Adobe’s new library of brushes allows you to use Keith Haring’s tools and spread the positivity of his work (It’s Nice That)
— A Museum Sells a Prized Pollock to Acquire Art by Underrepresented Artists (Hyperallergic)
— Scottish Lockdown Sketchbooks (Notebook Stories)
— Japan stationery maker targets Marie Kondo crowd with '80s remake (Nikkei Asian Review)
— We Have Also Sound Houses: How A 17th C. Utopia Foresaw Electronic Music (The Quietus)
— The Tools of Excellence for a Brave New World, 22: The Stop & Think (Nicholas Bate)
— Moleskine Turns A New Page with New CEO Daniela Riccardi (Prestige Online)
— Trademarks & Symbols Vol. 1 (1973) (Present & Correct)
— Eight notebooks for everyday use (El Pajarete Orquidiado)
— A small fountain pen full of gimmicks! How to use Montblanc Boheme and its charm (Hoshii Monoga-Alice Gil)
— Omas Ogiva Arco Bronze (Flex & Other Follies)
— MUJI Low Center of Gravity Mechanical Pencil/Drafting Pencil Review (Writing at Large)
— How can all these pen companies survive? (UK fountain pens)
— Ink Review #290: Diamine Poppy Red (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
— Ink Review #1252: Robert Oster Sushi (Mountain of Ink)
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