Monthly Archives: April 2010

Paper, letterpress projects, Twitter, & the Stationery Show

I’ve had posts started several times over the last week and a half, but haven’t gotten the chance to finish a single one until just now! New journals, just about ready to go out the door to Campbell Steele Gallery and Tokyo Pen Shop! I’m drawing up a storm these days, tearing paper for album

Spring in Brooklyn

There’s no denying it; spring is here! Charlotte and I just dropped off an order of springy albums, journals, and cards to Lion in the Sun in Park Slope yesterday, and in between working on books and someone doing an awfully good job of learning to use her vocal cords, we’ve been getting out and

A pretty, productive week!

I have about 7 drafts of blog posts started and several more ideas to get out of my head and on to the “page”, but for now I just wanted to share some of this week’s work, plus our beautiful spring (nearly summer) week here, and shots of my dad working on a project we’re

More on illuminated manuscripts + Walton Ford

I know I just wrote about the fantastic illuminated manuscript exhibit at The Met last week, but my mind is still on the incredible work in that show. I’ve been poring over the accompanying book (which my mom & dad were sweet enough to get me!) an the museum’s blog for the show, and I’m

The Art of Illumination at The Met

I know, I know, it’s beautiful outside and my folks are visiting…but Charlotte and I are home for a little nap time. I wanted to share the amazing exhibit we saw yesterday at The Met, The Art of Illumination. Calendar page - image from The Met Each page is incredible, the process is incredible, and