Elements of My Perfect Little Notebook
From Hong Kong, Patrick Ng muses about the perfect notebook:
"I've been searching for a perfect little notebook for all my needs, most serve the note taking purpose but lacks photo journaling features, GTD elements, or refillable with nice leather covers. I have a passion for Moleskine and Traveler's Notebook, but a product with the combination of their features, in addition to some of my own note taking practice, is difficult to find. So I set out to play with some customizations and adaptations on scrap materials...."
More at his blog, Scription.
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What Patrick ought to do here is go ahead and forge his own company. Never have I seen anyone with a better quality of ideas, more curiousity and creativity, OR more interested in notebooks and stationary. A Patrick Ng groupie, I am.
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Count me in! -A
Posted by: Sophie Brown | February 19, 2008 at 10:47 AM
I've noticed that Patrick has been using Polaroids a lot more in his work.
Too bad Polaroid film is going to be a thing of the past next year.
Posted by: Anita | February 21, 2008 at 12:26 PM
I have actually never been a camera buff, and never owned a polaroid. What I really want to find is disposable cameras that take black and white photos and am not having any luck!
Posted by: Sophie Brown | February 22, 2008 at 08:37 PM
You are right Sophie, Polaroid helps me to capture the "unseen" mood in things I shoot. Already, no film is available anymore in Hong Kong.
Posted by: Patrick Ng | February 23, 2008 at 12:32 PM
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What I really want to find is disposable cameras that take black and white photos and am not having any luck!
I don't know where you live, but Kodak makes one. It's kinda pricey though like, $10. It took ok photos when I bought one last summer.
Posted by: Anita | February 26, 2008 at 01:04 PM
I have always been enamored by Patrick's passion for Stationery, Photography and well Moleskines! Working in a stationery store, Patrick serves as more than an inspiration. =)
Posted by: Alvin Chen | February 27, 2008 at 06:20 AM