mohawk maker quarterly
John Keats said “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” but so often beauty gets a bad rap, notes Thomas D. O’Connor,...
I can’t leave for a week off (!) without wishing you all some disruption. No, not at the Thanksgiving table,...
Envelopes have assumed a new importance in the last few years. A greeting card, for example, is no longer defined by its message, imagery and print method — presentation is paramount from the moment you spy it peeking at you from your mailbox. These encasements are deceptively simple — a...
When it comes to color, there’s always another way to see things. If you don’t believe me, check out Mohawk’s...
If you haven’t heard of Strathmore Impress from Mohawk yet, well it’s time you did! This paper is brand spanking...
The most recent issue of the award-winning Mohawk Maker is about to be released, and this is one issue you don’t want to miss! It focuses on the concept of Character, which has so many meanings: a role in a play; a moral or ethical quality; and a collection of...
Every time I finish reading an issue of Mohawk Maker Quarterly, I always wonder how the next one will sustain the...
Today I’ve got a real treat for you: a peek (only a peek, mind you) at Mohawk’s Mohawk Maker #9....
I received the 11th edition of Mohawk Maker Quarterly a few weeks back – and since there is so much fabulousness to absorb, it’s taken me a while to write it up! The focus is on process — and any Stationery Trends reader will know that the mysterious set of...
If you work with paper in any way, chances are the majority of your design work is conducted on a...
At 16, most of us get our driver’s license — and that’s often the first time we get to truly...
The theme of Mohawk Maker Quarterly #4 is Community — an idea that has evolved over the past century. In the industrial age, people worked side by side to produce well-designed goods. In the information age, people worked in cubicles, connecting virtually with colleagues and clients. Now Mohawk believes we...