Wouldn't dare leave home without one.
Moleskines.
Their quality, look and feel always seems worth the price.

page from my watercolour Moleskine last summer
and came upon these...


pages from Wil Freeborn's

page from Able Parris'

Unicycle Pierre Moleskine drawn by Erin Moniotte. She sells an assortment of pocket size Moleskine notebooks with her darling illustrations on the cover here.
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