Monday, June 27, 2005

Moleskins and 3X5s

"Obviously the work of Hemingway and Picasso had about as much do with their Moleskines as it did with their khakis (which both men wore, according to that Gap campaign). Yet the Moleskine just looks like a thing that holds interesting, and possibly important, jottings and sketches. Even if you're carrying it to another boring staff meeting to take notes about sales projections, the notebook makes for a fantastic emblem of creative possibility. Of course, people who actually write for a living sometimes have a different relationship to blank pages. One quotation that probably won't be used to sell Moleskines is John McPhee's 1996 sardonic remark in the journal Creative Nonfiction: ''Anything beats writing.'' Maybe he wouldn't have felt that way if he'd had a cooler notebook."
Look Smart
by Rob Walker
NYTimes Magazine
6.26.05

And then there's the trusty filecard PDA. Guess I'm not the only one out here using the ever-reliable 3X5. Check out these related analog sites - A Million Monkeys Typing and Journalisimo.com.