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Discover the botanical patterns, rich colors, and elegant lettering of William Morris — and how they’ve inspired our latest collection of notebooks.
Advice from Walt Whitman, Vogue.com, and Mary Oliver on appreciating—rather than apologizing for—our downtime. Plus, a free printable of “Flourish in the Fallow.”
Season 2 of Severance has wrapped … the finale has me thinking a lot of the macro data refiners, test subjects, and Lumon operatives. Mostly I wonder what kind of handwriting each of them would be.
Books, letters and manuscripts preserved from the Middle Ages allow a rare glimpse into the lives of the women who wrote them. The exhibition on display this past winter at the British Library presents first person accounts of daily life, relationships, spirituality, and more.
Penning a note doesn’t have to be a chore! Here are three tips and a template that will help you write a meaningful note in under ten minutes…
Spent the day on a VW Bus Tour of NYC, customizing Papier London notebooks for M.M. LaFleur.
Women Made for the Modern Woman.

The Art of the Signature
Snails are usually slow, harmless visitors to our gardens—so why do they appear in medieval manuscripts as fearsome foes, dueling knights in shining armor? The answer is as curious (and charming) as the creatures themselves. Read on to discover why scribes couldn’t resist this unlikely battle…