The Type Line


Now available from OrangeBeautiful - check them all out.
http://orangebeautiful.etsy.com
For All You Eames Lovers

The Charles and Ray Eames stamps are here!
Sub-Studio Sneak Peek


Anna from Sub-Studio sent over a few images of their new papergoods, including these cool hinge cards and frame journals. If you will be at the National Stationary Show, stop by Booth #2246 and say hello.
See more at: http://www.sub-studio.com
Shop at: http://store.sub-studio.com
Duffy + Myndology
This is a super post: a two-fer if you might (that means two-for-one).
First, Myndology: an amazing little company that creates innovative notebooks and stationary for students and artists. I am in love with this company: the design, the idea, the execution. Their unique disk binding allows papers and cards to be removed and replaced at will.

Second: Duffy is the creative minds behind the eco-friendly packaging design for Myndology. “Bare” is the first green product by Myndology, and is one of the few, if any, companies that makes recycled, high-end paper products. Here are just a few highlights of the product line:
* 100% recycled and 30% post consumed products
* It is printed with soy ink
* It is produced with 100% clean, renewable hydroelectric energy
* Chlorine free process
* Acid-free paper
The new design is beautiful. Hats off to both Duffy and Myndology for an amazing product.
Visit Duffy: http://www.duffy.com
Visit Myndology: http://www.myndology.com
Chandeliers, Again

More chandeliers! I loved these cards by Julia Rothman, but then she announced the gift wrap:

They’re available for purchase along with other great designs by Julia at Hello Lucky: http://www.hellolucky.com
Stamper Cards

These stamper cards at Luxeville are adorable. Stamp the bird wherever you wish - what a cute idea.
Buy them here: http://www.luxeville.co.uk
Holiday Wishes: Wish #7
Wish #7: A planner that isn’t a planner, but more of a to do list and life organizer.
I’m a list-maker. I make lots of to-do lists and love crossing things off my lists. Nothing gives me more satisfaction than completing a list and creating a new one. Currently, they are all over the place; I have about 20 pieces of random paper folded up in my purse. It’s about time I organize these things in one place.

The 3-in-1 Book: to-do, sketch, and notes
http://littleotsu.myshopify.com

Multi-task Planner or 8-Days a Week Planner

The Non-Planner Datebook by Keri Smith (genius!)
http://littleotsu.myshopify.com
Holiday Wishes: Wish #5
Wish #5: The Stendig 2008 Calendar. Like the furniture, this won’t fit under a tree either.

Pock It


I’ve featured the Solarise Lamp by Pu Tai and I really love his new design - the Pock It. It’s like a Post-it with a pocket! Amazingly simple and extremely useful.
Welcome Urban Line Design!
One of our new sponsors, Urban Line Design has a nice simple line of holiday cards available. Go for a visit:
http://www.urbanlinedesign.com/holidaycards.html
Redbean
I love redbean’s etsy prints, and check out this beautiful holiday card design:

BAS is Awesome
Check out that sexy clock collection. Oh yeah, and a FREE calendar!

http://blueantstudio.blogspot.com/2007/11/free-2008-calendar.html
Five and a Half


Judy Lee is the queen of handmade journals. I recently watched her tutorial on photojojo about making your own journal. I certainly don’t need another project to do, but I was definitely inspired.
She emailed me about her winter monochrome collection of journals at her shop, Five and a Half. Her journals contain sugarcane and recycled paper with an envelope-style inner pocket. Lovely.
Stendig Calendar

The Stendig 2008 calendar by vignelli is now in stock at Unica Home. Better get it now!
Silkscreen Calendars


So it’s almost 2008 which means it’s crazy calendar time everywhere. For 2008, why don’t you chuck the idea of buying another mass-produced puppy wall calendar or joke-a-day desk calendar. Why not support an artist and get a silkscreen calendar, like these by David R. Head, Jr.
Rock Scissor Paper Note Cards


Love these cute note card designs from Rock Scissor Paper.
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Puzzle Design



www.cafepress.com/puzzledesign
Recycled Notebooks


If you keep a journal or are a note-taker, try going environmentally-friendly with your doodles. All of these notebooks are made from 100% post-consumer recycled paper (meaning no trees used!). Remember when recycled notebooks we so ugly? Not anymore!
http://www.grassrootsstore.com
Morph Pad

Like a Slinky on your desk, but functional.
Modern Alphabet Flashcards

Want to get your child started learning with good taste? Try the flashcards created by Jargon Boy. They’re educational, attractive, informative, and great for anyone just starting out learning about all things mod.

















