
More nifty notebooks! This is Artemis’ mix-and-match set of two-hole punched notebooks, that you store in a binder. Sized A5, and with all sorts of notebook options, I just love them. (Saw them earlier this year at Penelope’s in Chicago and was thrilled to come across the line at NSS.)
That’s it for today. Tomorrow, I’ll tie up any loose NSS ends. But don’t forget, for detailed pics you can always click over to my Flickr NSS Set.
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Link Write Now has some adorable fill-in-the-blank notes for your various school note needs. I could have used the “dismiss me” set this year, as we’re in the “every six weeks at the orthodontist” phase.
thank you to Tracey for the photo!
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Letterpressed whales? Of course, I am a fan. From Brooklyn studio Enormous Champion.

Also available as an 8 x 10 print.
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Had to check out the Bob’s Your Uncle booth (Boston love: I still need to make it over to Front, their retail space. A summer 2009 to-do). Loving the new letterpress greeting cards. Clean and colorful!

And I realize I’m bordering on totally predictable, but the trilogy notebook set (graph paper alert!) is pretty darn awesome. See more at the Bob’s Your Uncle site.

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image from amazon.com
I realize it is only May, and 2009 has a lot of life left in it, but I’m boldly suggesting that this calendar, designed by Laurel Denise, should be your 2010 calendar/planner. It is awesome: full of bells and whistles and tabs and place to write stuff, and that’s exactly the sort of features I’m looking for. My NSS partner-in-crime Suann agreed and helped me get a photo of the interior for you:

don’t you love it?
It goes on sale mid-July, and goodness knows it’s been in my amazon shopping cart for a while now. (Just checked: since December 29. I wanted to see it in person before I raved. I missed out on Laurel’s calendar in ’08, and this version is rave worthy!)
Published by Chronicle Books. And let me tell you, I also saw the Macaron book (looking good in preview) and some beyond adorable labels and stickers designed by Sarah Neuburger at The Small Object. These are also in my shopping cart, awaiting publication. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.
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