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So many LOUIE finalists, so little time — just under a month, in fact, until the gala on May 18, at Manhattan’s Espace....
If I had a dollar for every time I have heard someone sound the death knoll for stationery, I could...
Welcome to TPC’s fourth installment of the National Stationery Show’s Insider Guide. First up are picks from Chelsea Shukov of sugar paper los angeles. That famed posh house of paper will be in Booth 2334 with these brass goodies to dress one’s desk — as well as lots of other fabulous finds, no...
A few weeks back, TPC posted its first National Stationery Show Insider’s Guide. The idea, which came from Amy Smyth...
Over the years, I’ve noticed an interesting mob mentality to trade shows, namely, if you are walking a fairly quiet...
If National Stationery Show were to have an unofficial tagline, it might be “So many booths, so little time!” I know there have been years where I did not make it to every aisle, nor to every booth on my walking list. So, in the interest of helping all attendees...
So, today I am 50 — and, as my (older) brother helpfully pointed out, I actually started my 50th year on...
I am pretty excited to leave the frozen tundra that is the Midwest to head to the frozen tundra that...
My first exposure to Alice in Wonderland came via the Disney movie around the age of 5. My grandfather took me to see it at a now-closed movie theatre —a plush red velvet paean to 70s design called the Vogue — and I was pretty much terrified throughout, beginning with...
I first met the very lively and super-sweet Susan Birnbaum, creative director for greeting cards at Design Design, the first time...
So late yesterday, Jill at Parse & Parcel sent me these images of the first batch of stamps for Legion...
Now that it’s been a solid few weeks since *Noted and SF Now has come and gone, I’m trying to stay in that Dr. Suessian “don’t be sad it’s over, be glad it happened” camp. On that note, let’s take a virtual and alphabetical walk through the vibrant Fort Mason...