The Tim Burton + MOMA Moleskine notebook
“…A custom 2010 weekly planner was published by Moleskine in a limited run. The books, featuring Tim Burton’s signature and the MoMA logo embossed on the cover, were given out to event VIPs. The unique paperband features the names of several of Burton’s films, set atop images of one of Burton’s earliest characters, Vincent, the star of a 1982 short film created in collaboration with Rick Heinrichs…”
 
For Lines & shapes Vol.05 (via //fine little day//)
 
 
Moleskine : Helvetica (via Charlie Lawrence)
 
 
Created in 1957, the Swiss-born Helvetica font has now become the most iconic typeface and more than a year after its 50th birthday, it continues to fascinate the world. The “Tribute to typography - Helvetica, past, present and future of the typography” exhibition was organised at the Laforet Museum in Harajuku.
 
 
 
New York Moleskin (via edwardkimuk)
 
Stuff White People Like: #122 Moleskine Notebooks
Since all white people consider themselves to be “creative,” they are constantly in need of products and accessories that will allow them to capture their thoughts. One of the more popular products in recent years has been the Moleskine notebook.
This particular type of notebook is very expensive and was quite popular with writers and artists in the olden days. Needless to say, these are two properties that are highly coveted in the white community. Read more…