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Elements of My Perfect Little Notebook

From Hong Kong, Patrick Ng muses about the perfect notebook:

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"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.
©2008 PN

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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

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.

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!

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.

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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.

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. =)

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