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Over the years, I’ve noticed an interesting mob mentality to trade shows, namely, if you are walking a fairly quiet...
I’ve been walking every aisle of National Stationery Show since 1998, which seems like a pretty long time … that...
Every time I finish reading an issue of Mohawk Maker Quarterly, I always wonder how the next one will sustain the publication’s path. How can the next theme possibly resonate as much as the current one? Well, I’m not exactly sure how they do it, but this most recent release not...
Since it’s Flashback Friday, the timing is perfect to look back on my trip to Mohawk in upstate New York this past September....
The most recent issue of the award-winning Mohawk Maker is about to be released, and this is one issue you...
A while back, the hefty Ladies of Letterpress gift book — really an information-packed opus to the craft — crossed my desk. Published by Princeton Architectural Press and coming in at an impressive 192 pages with 86 removable posters, this is a treatise to both the craft and the LoLP group. That international organization...
Many of you know I am nearly a lifelong Clevelander – I did live in New York City for years, but...
You’ve seen one journal, you’ve seen them all, right? Wrong! While the resurgence in journals + notebooks (especially and even amongst...
Mohawk Maker Quarterly #6 is all about impressions, which I find a little ironic since I’ve been reviewing a PDF of the issue for weeks, but once my copy arrived yesterday, it left a whole different (and by different, I mean even better) impression on me than the digital version....
This time of year is always exciting for me, since the winter issue of Stationery Trends is just starting to...
Part of the fun of this blog for me is getting a sense of what goes on behind the scenes of...
I was lucky enough to get a sneak peek at the not-yet-released Mohawk Maker Quarterly #5, and my conclusion in a word is: Wow! I absolutely can’t wait to see it in person. Replete with printed inserts and lots of lush photography, the PDF I’ve reviewed just does not do it...




















