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Need a little brightness and good cheer in your life, in letterpress no less? Then the new Boom! Collection from... Continue Reading
It’s been a while since I’ve written about the great stationery design coming out of the UK, but a new... Continue Reading
I can’t be the only one out there counting the days until 2021. As 2020 runs down the clock, it’s time to look ahead. For so many of us, that means a big empty planner to fill in the New Year is definitely in order. The market is rife with... Continue Reading
Meet The Collage Kit from Free Period Press: pages and pages of design goodness just begging to be cut and pasted into your very own, custom masterpiece. Continue Reading
What better way to kick off 2020 than with a really exquisite collaboration? Hartland Brooklyn is the brainchild of Emily... Continue Reading
For me, no visit to NY NOW (which now includes National Stationery Show) is complete without a leisurely stroll through its vaunted & juried Accent on Design section. And this year’s did not disappoint … Papier Tigre is just the stationery style infusion I’d been craving (although I didn’t know... Continue Reading
I can’t leave for a week off (!) without wishing you all some disruption. No, not at the Thanksgiving table,... Continue Reading
Boxed sets have had an interesting trajectory these past several years. Dyed-in-the-wool letter-writers have always loved them. They’ve multi-functional and... Continue Reading
These days, writing papers appeal to anyone feeling isolated with a lot to say—so, pretty much everyone. That's great timing for beve!'s new stationery sets! Continue Reading
To stationery stalwarts, Egg Press is to letterpress cards what, say, Coach is to handbags: They helped redefine a then-forgotten... Continue Reading
Card trends ebb and flow, and honestly, I thought photography on cards was a quirky niche, that is until I... Continue Reading
A fauxpology is just that, a fake apology. Any parent is familiar with these — for example, “I’m sorry I hit her but she called me a name.” Fauxpologies are as old as time, but the need for an actual term has only arisen as the practice has matured and its... Continue Reading