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30 Creative Moleskines to Inspire You. Written by Jacques van Heerden On Wednesday, May 5th, 2010 with 18 Comments so far in Articles As creatives we love doodling away in our sketch books, some more than others, but the fact stays we love drawing.

30 Creative Moleskines to Inspire You

There are some artists out their that are really really talented at sketching and always keep their moleskines neat and tidy. Moleskine on a plane on the Behance Network. Sketching tools. 'skine.art - Moleskine Art. The Sketchbook Project. If you have any other questions, please visit our dedicated support website at support.sketchbookproject.comWhat is The Sketchbook Project?

The Sketchbook Project

The Sketchbook Project is a crowd-sourced library of over 30,000 sketchbooks (and counting) submitted by people of all ages and backgrounds from more than 135 countries. Anyone can add their voice to the collection by signing up to fill a Sketchbook Project book of their own to submit. The entire project is on view to the public as a permanent collection at Brooklyn Art Library, our storefront exhibition space in the heart of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY. Drawn In: A Peek Inside Favorite Artists' Private Sketchbooks. By Maria Popova What the myth of the muse has to do with the discipline of refinement, visual poetry and Shel Silverstein.

Drawn In: A Peek Inside Favorite Artists' Private Sketchbooks

I’m a longtime fan of artist Julia Rothman, who pens the wonderful Book By Its Cover blog and who in 2009 co-masterminded the excellent Exquisite Book, in which 100 of today’s most exciting visual artists engaged in a collaborative game inpsired by the surrealist movement of the 1920s. This month, Julia is back with another superb book project: Drawn In: A Peek into the Inspiring Sketchbooks of 44 Fine Artists, Illustrators, Graphic Designers, and Cartoonists — a voyeuristic visual journey into how artists doodle, brainstorm and flesh ideas out, doing for art what Field Notes did for science, Street Sketchbook did for street art and Pure Process did for advertising.

Today, I sit down with Julia to chat about the theories of creative genius, common patterns of creation, and insights from the project. JR: I think it’s definitely a mix of both. Moleskine Sketches. Art Journal Every Day. Urban Sketchers.