stationery designer
Lately I’ve found myself recalling all the fantastic paper brands — and of course the fantastic maker friends behind them...
There’s very few things I swoon more for than a collab that highlights the best of two distinct creative worlds. These collections...
Spring is here, with its requisite sunlight and plenty of flowers. Fortunately for paper and stamp nerds, that includes blooms in paper form. On March 14, the annual Garfield-Perry March Stamp Party in Strongsville, Ohio — my neck of the woods — was also a First Day of Issue Ceremony for the...
According to NBC News (not just me this time), texting is officially out — and handwritten notes are most certainly in....
Spring may well have sprung, but all this week I’ve been back in NYC’s record February cold putting this post...
Watercolor is having a moment — one only has to witness Emily Lex Studio’s 276K followers to see what I mean. Emily’s work is clearly beyond delightful, but when it comes to watercolor, there are endless approaches to explore and experience. To truly develop one’s own style, wandering off the main...
Part of the reason I love greeting cards so is that any innovation typically starts small. One incredible creative with...
While January is typically seen as the time of rebirth, so too is the entirety of Spring — and that...
I’ve seen endless stationery inspired by films, but this, my fine nerd friends, is the first instance I’ve heard of a stationery range created in collaboration with a major motion picture release. The film in question is THE BRIDE! from Warner Bros. Pictures, only in theatres March 6 — and it...
I never feel a work trip is really complete until I compile my Market Report, and my NY NOW | Shoppe...
Life is too short for dull words or dull paper. Those 10 words have such a powerful ring of truth...
Stationery is having a well-deserved, long-awaited moment — and while this paper nerd is prone to confirmation bias, the evidence is everywhere! According to this very feel-good article from StudyFinds.com, 84% of Americans have adopted analog lifestyle choices, with 32% writing in notebooks, 31% reading printed books, and 28% using...




















