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:
— My “Lucky Catches” (Rachel's Reflections)
— A New USPS Collection Enlarges the World's Tiniest Lifeforms to the Size of a Postage Stamp (Colossal)
— Carlos Miranda on how an engineering background made him the illustrator he is today (Creative Boom)
— Ink Review #775: Faber Castell Viper Green (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
— Hokusai's Action-Packed Illustrations of Japanese & Chinese Warriors (1836) (Open Culture)
— Papiertüten (Present & Correct)
— Giving Myself the Jentle Treatment (From the Pen Cup)
— Santini Giant 8 (Figboot on Pens)
— Overthinking my under-thought indexing routine (mnmlscholar)
— “Two Supes.” (Fountain pen blog)
— The Retro51 Santa Jaws is the perfect pen for ensuring Yuletide shark power never falls into the wrong hands (Extra Fine Writing)
— Serious Analog for Serious Conditions: Medical Treatment Trackers and Planners (Analog Office)
— Robert Oster Monsoon Clouds (Inkcredible Colours)
— As sweet as marmalade: Paddington is the latest star of Royal Mail’s anniversary stamps (It’s Nice That)
— Detailed Survey Drawings of Tokyo Hotel Rooms by Kei Endo (Spoon & Tamago)
— The Living Traditions of Hebrew Calligraphy (Hyperallergic)
— Sallymander Nibs Stacked nib Review (SBREBrown)
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