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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-4653426921466012702015-10-07T10:43:00.004+02:002015-10-07T10:46:04.695+02:00Porcelain Covered BookHow cool is that, a <b><span style="color: #a2c4c9;">book cover of porcelain paper</span></b>! This unique book - <a href="http://www.kingdombythesea.nl/collections/featured/products/kingdom-by-the-sea" target="_blank">'Kingdom by the sea'</a> - is published today in a limited edition of 250 copies.<br />
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Each cover of this pretty thick book (448 pages) is individually kilned, signed and numbered. The dimensions of the cover are 34 by 24 centimeters. The porcelain paper is only 1 millimeter thick and first has been baked at 1,275<span style="background-color: white; color: #201e21; font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 21.6671px;">º</span> C. After this first treatment the image has been printed on the solid <span style="color: #a2c4c9;"><b>porcelain paper</b></span> and baked at 800<span style="background-color: white; color: #201e21; font-family: 'Droid Sans', sans-serif; font-size: 13px; line-height: 21.6671px;">º</span> c to finish the cover. This super thin translucent cover is now ready for processing.<br />
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Writing these facts, I notice that my hands really want to touch this porcelain surface ... perhaps my local bookshop (<a href="http://www.donner.nl/" target="_blank">Donner</a>) has one ... and I can see (and feel) it live ...<br />
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I love the idea to adjust the material to the image, and to experiment and to stretch the possibilities of existing material. The porcelain paper has been produced by the <a href="http://sundaymorning.ekwc.nl/" target="_blank">Europees Keramisch Werk Centrum</a> (new name Sundaymorning@ekwc).<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-30122878605747168702015-08-06T13:57:00.000+02:002015-08-06T13:57:36.808+02:00Lotta Jansdotter's Åland Workshop Retreat <a href="http://jansdotter.com/" target="_blank">Lotta Jansdotter</a> regularly gives workshops, and this time at a very special location; Åland. This archipelago is situated between Sweden and Finland and was the home of Lotta in her youth.<br />
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In November 2014 <a href="http://jansdotter.com/" target="_blank">Lotta Jansdotter's newsletter</a> announced this workshop and immediately I knew that I wanted to go! A workshop from Lotta, a designer I admire, in Sweden during summertime at a small island ... what more can anyone wish for ...<br />
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So finally it was July and I was on my way. My trip started with a visit to Stockholm. Three days I strolled around in this beautiful city (more about this in my <a href="http://prienandotherthings.blogspot.nl/2015/08/visiting-stockholm.html" target="_blank">previous blogpost</a>). Wednesday very early in the morning the ferry to Mariehamn left from the center of Stockholm. Leaving a city at a huge ferry offers you a special view over the streets, quays and parks. In the soft morning light Stockholm slowly faded. For hours we sailed through small afforested islands, with typical Swedish houses. Dreamy spots within reach of the city, in the forest at the waterside. <br />Six, or actually five hours later we arrived in Mariehamn, which turned out to be Finnish. Another timezone, a Euro zone and another language, although most people speak Swedish. The archipelago is an interesting mixture of Swedish and Finnish influences with her own unique culture.<br />
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<br />Mariehamn is the center of the 6.700 islands. The ferries from Sweden and Finland arrive here and most of the 26.000 people live here. The first day we saw very little of this mini-city, because we left immediately by bus. A few days later however we were back. Visiting this provincial town with some nice stores and a lovely lunchspot <a href="https://www.facebook.com/pages/Bagarstugan-Cafe-Vin/193487530694377" target="_blank">Bagarstugan</a>. We had a very good lunch over there and we should have gone back for some delightful pie. Maybe next time :) In the post office I found some lovgely cards, hand drawn with special Åland stamps.<br /><br />
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We were lucky to be there at the time of the Åland Sea Days. At the harbor we saw beautiful wooden boats, visited a nice craft market and had some good beers.<br />
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More about the Workshop in my next blog ....Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com2Mariehamn, Åland Islands60.0970945 19.93483390000005860.0337615 19.773472400000056 60.1604275 20.09619540000006tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-66148350754251225702015-08-03T14:07:00.000+02:002015-08-03T14:07:19.931+02:00Visiting Stockholm<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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or bike rides. The people are friendly and the city has a lot of secrets to
reveal. Of course I visited the hotspots from the many Stockholm city guides,
but I had a lot more fun just strolling around, taking pictures of the <span style="color: #a2c4c9;"><b>many
colored houses</b></span>, climbing hills enjoying the views and walking at the
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<span style="color: #a2c4c9;">Djurgården</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">, the green museum island is a beautiful green oasis in the middle of the city. I went there by boat from Slussen … as
recommended in the guides, but unfortunately that was very very busy. The view
at the city tough was wonderful! <a href="http://www.liljevalchs.se/" target="_blank">Liljevachs Kunsthalle</a>, one of the many museums at Djurg</span><span lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Calibri, sans-serif; font-size: 11pt; line-height: 115%;"><span style="font-weight: normal;">ården,</span> </span><span style="font-weight: normal;">was a nice start of my
day. A day later, the ferry to Åland revealed more of this wonderful green island in the
middle of the buzz of the city. It is a great place to walk at the waterside,
escaping the city for a few hours.</span><br />
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ferry that brought me to Djurgården hopped me over to </span><span style="color: #a2c4c9;">Skepsholmen</span><span style="font-weight: normal;">, the other
museum island. It was lovely to stroll at the quay in the sunshine, enjoying
the views at Stockholm and the beautiful moored boats.
The sceneries from the island are great and the atmosphere is easy laid back. A
good place to enjoy your picnic or drinks on one of the many benches.</span><br />
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<span lang="EN-US"><br /><span style="font-weight: normal;">Looking for
a nice lunch? Try <a href="http://www.blueberrylifestyle.se/" target="_blank">Blueberry</a>; organic, healthy and delicious. They have several
stores in the city center. When you are in the city center don’t forget to
visit <a href="http://www.illumsbolighus.se/" target="_blank">Ilhums Bolighus</a> … although the shop in Copenhagen is much more beautiful
… <a href="https://www.nk.se/stockholm/" target="_blank">NK</a> is also a must visit big shop. In the cellar they have some of my favorite
shop in shops; <a href="http://www.ordning-reda.com/" target="_blank">Ordning & Reda</a>, <a href="http://www.bookbindersdesign.com/" target="_blank">Bookbinders Design</a> and <a href="http://www.designhousestockholm.com/" target="_blank">Design House Stockholm</a>. Looking for some good food … this is also the
place to be! Oh and they have a super <a href="http://www.cosstores.com/" target="_blank">COS</a>, if you are interested in cloths. In
Rotterdam we have a COS as well, but not like this one </span></span><span style="font-weight: normal;"><span lang="EN-US" style="font-family: Wingdings;">J</span><span lang="EN-US"> </span></span><span style="font-weight: normal;">I bought myself a beautiful scarf.</span><br />
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shops to visit in other parts of town; <a href="https://www.papercutshop.se/" target="_blank">Papercut</a>, magazine heaven for addicts
like me, <a href="http://www.konstig.se/" target="_blank">Konst-ig</a> for art and designbooks. Walking around in Sofo means hop in
one nice shop to another, but I also had a great time climbing up to Sofia Kyrka and
seeing a lot of locals enjoying the sun. This small green place reminded me of Parc des Buttes-Chaumont in Paris. A green laid back area with great city views. A good place! A
little out of the shopping area lies Ersta Kyrka. From this place you have the
best view at Stockholm city center and Djurgården. Then hike back to
Slussen via Katarinavågen to prolong the good views.</span><br />
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<span style="font-weight: normal;">My last day in Stockholm was a short one, because I had to catch my plane. I visited some hobby shops, such as <a href="http://www.kreatima.se/" target="_blank">Kreatima</a> and <a href="http://www.slojd-detaljer.se/" target="_blank">Slöjd-Detaljer</a>. And last but certainly not least I really can recommend <a href="http://www.irishantverk.se/" target="_blank">Iris Hantverk</a>. There was some extra luggage I had to carry home ....</span></h4>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0Stockholm, Sweden59.329323499999987 18.06858080000006359.07010549999999 17.423133800000063 59.588541499999984 18.714027800000064tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-2871988469703135412015-06-18T12:24:00.001+02:002015-06-20T19:55:48.283+02:00Masterclass Leather DecorationWeeks ago I took a masterclass Leather Decoration from <span style="color: #a2c4c9;">Benjamin Elbel</span>. It was such a great course and I wanted to tell you all about it weeks ago ... but time was flying sooo fast ....<br />
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It was a two day masterclass. The first day we prepared the leather and the second day we made a cover for a notebook with one of the finished pieces of leather.<br />
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The second day we peeled the suede from the cardboard, it felt smooth, thin and easy to handle. Benjamin had asked us to bring a notebook as a base for a book wrap. After a day of hard work, lots of measuring and of course a lot of fun, we finished our book wraps. I am really happy with mine, I love the color, texture and I will make a bunch of refills, so I can use the wrap forever.</div>
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-16667043009032510472015-04-08T09:51:00.000+02:002015-04-08T09:51:24.016+02:00Laser Cutting ++Molly M designs takes laser cutting to the next level. Wow! was the first thing that came in mind when I saw her designs. Multilayered, beautiful use of colors and refined. According to Molly McGrath good design is <span style="color: #a2c4c9;"><b>"a synthesis of a good concept, elegant or creative form, interesting use of material, attention to details and connections, and thoughtful consideration of use"</b>.</span><br />
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The focus of Molly M designs is on <b><span style="color: #a2c4c9;">ethical material sourcing</span></b>, accessible pricing and conceptual integrity. The designs are made from sustainable materials, such as bamboo, birch from responsibly farmed forests, wool salvaged from surplus army clothing, suede, leather, fabric, paper and even scraps from local cabinetmakers.<br />
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What inspires me most in this design is the layering. Not simply a cut out form, but several stacked layers, complementing each other strongly.<br />
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More information and other stunning and sometimes funny photos at <a href="http://www.zackseckler.com/">www.zackseckler.com</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-27955646033233733852015-02-02T09:30:00.000+01:002015-02-02T09:30:40.328+01:00Paper Art by Maude White... sometimes you see things that just make you speechless ... the paper art of <a href="http://bravebirdpaperart.com/" target="_blank">Maude White</a> is such a thing; white, delicate and fairylike.<br />
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Maude started cutting paper as a way to communicate to the observer what her words could not do effectively. She feels that if she peels the paper back, the outer superficial layer of our vision reveals the secret space beneath. The negative space tells it own story.<br />
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What appeals me most in Maude's story is her great respect for paper. She sees the paper as something strong, reliable and constant. Paper is everywhere and it has been telling stories for centuries. By respecting and honoring paper Maude feels like she is communicating some of the pleasure it brings her.<br />
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In an interview with Ted Baker Maude says that the longest she ever worked on a piece was a month - but not full time -. Working is a kind of a meditative exercise, so she don't exactly knows how long she works on each piece. Each fine line and swirl has been meticulously sliced out with a sharp knife and a steady hand.<br />
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She is inspired by illustrators such as Maxfield Parrish, Arthur Rackham and Gustave Dore, illustrators from the end of the 19th century.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-57916985672092048192015-01-26T15:22:00.001+01:002015-01-26T15:22:29.878+01:00Edible BooksA few weeks ago I made <span style="color: #b6d7a8;"><b>small edible booklets</b></span> from marzipan and fondant. When the fondant was still soft my logo could easily be pressed in the cover. These miniature books, as sweet as honey, were a great success at the networking event where everyone had to take something eatable to represent his or her company. Besides that it was fun making these books and receiving a lot of eatable gifts from other entrepreneurs, it also brought me into a new world; <span style="color: #b6d7a8;">the world of edible books. </span><br />
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Books are made from paper, ink and cardboard, so my first search was targeted at these 'ingredients'.<br />
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<li> <span style="color: #b6d7a8;">Edible paper</span>, also known as ouwel/wafer is made from potato starch, vegetable oil and water. The manufacturer can add flavours, colours and the thickness can be adjusted. It is also possible to print with <span style="color: #b6d7a8;">edible ink</span></li>
<li>Books are often sewn with <span style="color: #b6d7a8;">thread</span>, a quick search yielded several edible ropes. For example dried Japanese Japanese bottle gourd or ropes from the fibers of nettles.</li>
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<li>The <span style="color: #b6d7a8;">Land Rover survival guide.</span> The basic idea of this book is that the owner can survive in the Arabian Dessert. It describes which animals and plants one can eat, but not only the content helps one to survive, also the book itself. The packaging is reflective, so it can be used for signaling, the metal spiral of the binding can be used for cooking and last but not least ... people can eat the book. The nutritional value is close to that of a cheeseburger. This book was first printed in limited edition, but soon it became a hit and now there are 70,000 books in circulation ... how many have been eaten ... no one knows :)<br /><a href="http://theinspirationroom.com/daily/tag/yr-dubai/" target="_blank"><br /></a><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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An old fashioned <b><span style="color: #b6d7a8;">diary</span></b>, for all your (secret) thoughts, ideas, dreams, jokes, sorrows and unforgettable memories. Sometimes when you write, your subconsciousness just runs off, and your hand keeps writing the most beautiful unexpected ideas.<br />
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A diary is not only for writing, you can also <b><span style="color: #b6d7a8;">draw and sketch</span></b> in it. Sometimes an image can say more than a thousand words, or your words need some visual back-up.<br />
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In these days of computers, mobile phones, tablets and all kind of other digital stuff, it is sometimes nice to use pen and paper. Just <span style="color: #b6d7a8;"><b>slow down</b></span>, and pay real attention to what your are doing.<br />
You can use your diary in so many ways:<br />
- be a diva<br />
- write down all your twisted ideas<br />
- create your own perfect dream world<br />
- see it as your best friend ever<br />
- hide your deepest sorrow<br />
- build your private castle in the air<br />
- use it as a treasury for the small things in life<br />
- speak with your senses; feel/smell/see/hear with words<br />
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How do you use your diary and what does it mean for you?<br />
Please let me know ...<br />
Have fun writing!<br />
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ps. <b><span style="color: #b6d7a8;"><a href="https://www.blogger.com/"><span id="goog_1374071122"></span>Prien<span id="goog_1374071123"></span></a></span></b> has a diary in the shop at the moment. This one is faded green, with dots. If you are not a <br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-15431611106005339172014-11-26T13:26:00.000+01:002014-11-26T13:26:51.483+01:00Holiday giftsLooking for a perfect gift for the holidays? Perhaps these <span style="color: #93c47d;">Volkswagen</span> <span style="color: #93c47d;">retro notebooks</span> are exactly what you are looking for.<br />
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For every wish there is a notebook; lined, blank pages, thicker pages to sketch on, A4, A5, square, rectangular and not to forget the minis.<br />
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Handbound, firm and handy notebooks. Planning a nice long summer trip, use one of these handy booklets to write down your hotspots. Or do you have a lot of good intentions for next year, don't hesitate to write them down in one of the Volkswagen cahiers. If your not such a person for words, some of these notebooks are ideal for sketching. With pages of 115 gr/m2 you can use a marker or fineliner without making a mess.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-91469763720185651592014-11-12T10:39:00.000+01:002014-11-12T10:39:01.697+01:00Photos like fairy taleswow ... that was the first thing that came in mind seeing these pictures. I wish I could do that ... those colors, the composition, the atmosphere of the picture ...<br />
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<a href="https://www.facebook.com/opriscophotography" target="_blank">Oleg Oprisco</a> is the maker of these fine art photos. He doesn't take snapshots, every photo is the result of hard work. First Oprisco sketches the image, than he starts looking for the props at flea markets and when everything is ready, the photo shoot takes a day or two. The photos might look fairylike, but they are the result of hard work.<br />
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I could tell a lot more about this Ukrainian photographer, but an image says more than a thousands word ... so just look and enjoy! I hope the situation in Ukraine doesn't have too much impact on this artist! Hopefully he will make a lot more of these beautiful fine arts photos. By the way the photos are for sale at <a href="http://www.oprisco.com/buy-print" target="_blank">his site</a>.<br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-34851506820879358222014-11-05T09:41:00.001+01:002014-11-05T09:41:16.523+01:00Irma Boom about the future of booksLast week book designer Irma Boom won the <a href="http://www.johannesvermeerprijs.nl/" target="_blank">Johannes Vermeer Prijs</a>, the Dutch state prize for the arts. In an interview with <a href="http://www.volkskrant.nl/" target="_blank">De Volkskrant</a> Boom says that she sees the prize as an appreciation for the graphic arts industry in The Netherlands. This industry can use some encouragement, because fewer and fewer books are printed and bound.<br />
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Luckily <a href="http://www.irmaboom.nl/" target="_blank">Irma Boom</a> believes that the book has a future, even in this digital century. She thinks that a book is more necessary than ever, to bring slowness and deepening in people's lives. A book slows, it makes you choose another rhythm. Boom sees a book as 'frozen information', with a fixed order, so that the reader can reflect and derive meaning from the design choices of the compiler. In contrast, internet is chaotic, without focus and temporary.<br />
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Boom says it is not only the order that gives a book extra value, but also the touch of the pages and the book edges. Her Chanel book is all white with blind printing, so you can see the content at floodlight, or you can feel it with your fingertips. The book edge of the Sheila Hicks book is frayed and feels like cotton.<br />
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The juryrapport about why they granted Irma Boom this big prize: <br />
<span style="font-size: x-small;">'<span style="background-color: white; font-family: Georgia, 'Times New Roman', serif; line-height: 19px;">In the world of the internet and virtual communication, Irma Boom's greatest achievement is that she has made the book a physical experience once more. She continues to impress with her ambition to push the boundaries with each and every book, her unbridled desire to reach beyond the original wishes of her clients, and her ability — maintained for decades — to deliver work of the highest artistic quality. For all these reasons, the jury has chosen her as the deserving winner of the Johannes Vermeer Award 2014.'</span></span><br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-28789187530176161272014-11-02T16:07:00.001+01:002014-11-02T16:07:18.006+01:00The beauty of RustSometimes little wonders just happen. Do nothing .. be a bit lazy ... and ... tadaa ... the magic is there.<br />
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Last summer my father in law gave me a lot of iron heavy weights to press booklets and other stuff. The only thing I had to do was paint them, because they were really rusty. The cardboard I used as underground was put aside and forgotten ... until I found it again and was stunned by the colors the rust had left.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-63882284695297452032014-10-27T14:58:00.002+01:002014-10-27T14:58:40.005+01:00The grain of paper After years of bookbinding, often I am still confused by the <span style="color: #93c47d;">grain of paper</span>. Today I was at war with my paper again while making business cards. I have this beautiful flyleaf paper, white with a linen finishing, very cool paper, but much to thin for business cards. So I decided to glue this paper on both sides of a sheet of 250 grams A4. To prevent this new formed thick sheet from warping, the grains had to match ... so thinking, folding, doubting and to be sure ... reading ... So this is a refreshment for me ... maybe it is convenient for you as well ...<br />
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It is always easy to work with <span style="color: #93c47d;">handmade paper</span>. The pulp is allowed to settle randomly, so the fibers are multi-directional. Unfortunately you often don't have the luxury to work with this kind of paper, so you have to determine the grain of the <span style="color: #93c47d;">mass-produced paper</span>. In the mechanical process, the water flows across the surface in one direction, so the fibers get their grain.</div>
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Ideally the grain of the paper and the boards of the side-covers always run parallel with the spine of the book. Keith Smith has a very simple example to clarify the direction of grain; a <span style="color: #93c47d;">sushi mat</span>. The direction of the wooden sticks represents the direction of the grain in paper or book board. Just as the mat rolls easily in one direction, so does paper. As a true sushi lover I certainly will remember this one :)</div>
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Unfortunately you need some more info to determine the grain direction. <span style="color: #93c47d;">Grain runs parallel</span> with the <span style="color: #93c47d;">direction</span> of the paper <span style="color: #93c47d;">in which there is less resistance</span> to folding. If you can't determine the resistance by folding you can dampen a little piece of paper. It will curl immediately, the axis of the curl is parallel with the grain. The curl shows the direction the paper should be folded.<br />
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To prevent warping it is important that the grain of the flyleaf and the <span style="color: #93c47d;">book board</span> are identical. Book board is easy to test. Just bend a full sheet, the board will flex more easily in the direction that is parallel with the grain. Since it is very difficult to determine the grain for small parts of cardboard, make sure you put lines on the big sheet, so you can always see the grain at the small parts later on.</div>
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Besides paper and cardboard, <span style="color: #93c47d;">book cloth</span> also has a grain. This grain is typically parallel to the selvage or outer edge of the cloth. This is often very confusing, because when you buy book cloth it is typically rolled cross-grain. So be careful with that one!</div>
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One <span style="color: #93c47d;">basic rule</span> you can always remember is that the grain usually runs parallel to the long side of the sheet ... although not always ... so remain wary :) </div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-79077434634825426912014-10-13T16:33:00.004+02:002014-10-13T16:33:54.876+02:00Watch Case As a bookbinder your basic materials are cardboard, bookbinders linen and glue ... perfect ingredients for other projects, such as a watch case.<br />
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Commissioned by <a href="http://www.fitzroy-everest.nl/" target="_blank">Fitzory & Everest</a>, Prien remodeled an antique English briefcase into a luxurious watch case. The leather suitcase forms the perfect basis for the suede framework and cushions. Since the suitcase was pretty lopsided every side had to be measured and glued separately. A challeging job, done in several days last summer.<br />
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It is nice to have such different assignments. Figuring out the best way to fulfill the project, thinking, drawing and discussing the possibilities with your client, that's what makes my job the best of the world!<br />
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With this quote Rogan Brown even inspires me more. Paper art is something I love! You can create such beauty with simple plain white paper. Who needs gold and silver and other expensive and rare commodities. Of course paper also has a footprint. A lot of trees and chemicals are necessary to create our simple plain white paper. So think before you use it and recycle!<br />
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My client described the impact of those world changing inventions for his family, intertwined with personal events. Interesting to read, and supported with pictures that give a good image of the era.<br />The text had been written in Word, without taking the bind method into account. In InDesign I edited this text and images to printable sections.<br />
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The sections were sewn and bound in a multi-section case binding, so the booklet is strong and durable. This binding method has the advantage of lying flat when opened. The sewn signatures were bound in a hard covered board-bases case. The simple linen structured endpapers attach the book block to the case.<br />
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The client designed the cover and I just printed it and laminated the paper with a mat soft finishing. This extra layer protects the cover from stains and minor damage.<br />
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Working in close cooperation with your client is one of the things I like most in my work, especially when you receive a very nice message afterwards! My client was really happy with the result, and is already working on his next booklet. I am looking forward to a new cooperation!<br />
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Looking for a special way to save your text or photo's, don't hesitate to contact me!<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-41560007100380653582014-07-31T11:14:00.000+02:002014-07-31T11:21:43.937+02:00LilleLille ... also known as 'Paris of the North' ... nice to visit for one day! Last Tuesday we took the Thalys from Rotterdam and in two hours we were in Lille. Arriving at Euralille isn't exactly the best way to enter the city. This modern concrete monstrous environment doesn't give you a warm welcome ... but within five minutes you forget about that. Lille is a beautiful French-Flemish city, very nice to stroll around.<br />
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There are plenty of nice boutiques, salons de thé and restaurants in 'La Vieille Ville', the old city. Winding cobblestones streets, ancient facades - often very colorful -, hidden passages and nice squares. In short it is a feast for the eyes to walk through Lille.<br />
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Unfortunately the museums are closed on Tuesdays, otherwise we certainly would have visited <a href="http://www.pba-lille.fr/" target="_blank">Le Palais des Beaux-Arts</a> or the <a href="http://www.musee-lam.fr/nl/" target="_blank">museum of modern art</a>. Fortunately the shops were open, and we managed to find a really nice one; <a href="http://www.witchpaper.com/index.php" target="_blank">L'Atelier La Sorciere Verte</a>, a boutique for paper artists, writing and bookbinding. In French it even sounds better: Boutique de Créateurs en Papeterie, Ecriture & Atelier de Reliure. A lovely shop to nose. A lot of beautiful paper! When you are in Lille and you love paper, don't forget to visit this shop!<br />
Since we were in France we couldn't go home without some really nice French (smelly) cheese as well, so we saw (and smelled) a lot of funny cheeses that day :)<br />
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It's definitely worth visiting Lille! .. I had a lovely day ... and now ... back to business ... I have some books to bind today :)<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-20004687797166860892014-07-28T14:56:00.001+02:002014-07-28T15:02:12.467+02:00Fine BindingFrance France France ... here I come ... even twice this week :) Lille is on my agenda for Tuesday and Paris for the weekend ... could be worse :) So with France in my head, today a binding method called Franse Binding (French Binding) in Dutch. The exact English verb is not easy to find, perhaps Fine Binding - if someone can help me with it .....?<br />
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<b><span style="color: #93c47d;">Binding method</span></b><br />
The Fine Binding method has been in use since the 18th century. For bookbinders this is one of the most beautiful ways to create a book. You can recognize this method by the spine cover, which is not attached to the spine and the visible lack of the board edge. If there are raised bands, they are most of the time false, the headband, on the other hand, is always hand embroidered, so not false at all.<br />
The advantage of the unattached spine cover is that the precious decoration of the spine - usually gold leaf - is protected, because the spine cover doesn't move when one opens the book and therefore it will keep its shape.<br />
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<b><span style="color: #93c47d;">In practise</span></b><br />
A lot of bookbinding skills are required to make a beautiful correct Fine Binding. Somewhere at the internet I read that an experienced bookbinder works for at least twelve hours at this binding. The steps in making such a book are:<br />
- folding the sections and endpapers<br />
- glue, trim, round, abpress and glue the book block<br />
- creating the covers<br />
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- tie up for the fake raised bands<br />
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As you can see making such a book is a lot of work and therefore almost priceless. Since we don't have the habit of using gold leaf at the covers and spines of our books, one of the biggest advantages of the Fine Binding became superfluous. Of course it is fun to maintain the craft is this bookbinding method, so I made one ... once .. but learned a lot of it and I can use some of the tricks a learned for other books or possible new ways to bind books ...<br />
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The foundation's logo is brightly colored and was an excellent starting point for the cover. <br />I bound the book in a traditional sturdy multi-section-case-binding, with the advantage of lying flat when opened. To accentuate the bright colors, I used red yarn for the sewing. For extra strenght the corners of the book have been provided with an extra layer book binders linen.<br />
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<a href="http://www.cecilialevy.com/" target="_blank">Cecilia Levy</a>, graphic designer, bookbinder and paper artist makes makes stunning objects of second hand books. Instead of creating books she tears books apart and cuts the pages into small pieces. Those pieces are reassembled in new dreamy delicate objects, such as teacups, bowls, eggs or boots. Some of these products are off-white, others show text, or text details ... just take a look ...<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05213664272912588800noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1544008634308734389.post-21055415191659456502014-07-16T14:11:00.002+02:002014-07-16T14:11:30.266+02:00Prien's Personalized GuestbookSpring and the beginning of the summer means <a href="http://www.mijnwebwinkel.nl/winkel/prien/c-2075227/shop/" target="_blank">Wedding Season</a> ... so I am and have been quite busy making wedding booklets and guestbooks. As you already know it has been quite hectic, so I haven't show you much of my work lately, but I didn't want you to miss out on this special one.<br />
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In June Jan & Inge asked for a personalized guestbook for their special day. In close consultation we designed a beautiful <a href="http://www.prien.nl/" target="_blank">A4 guestbook</a>. Both the inside and the outside have been personalized. The book contains 70 pages with 204 squares for personal messages and some nice doodles at the bottom. These small drawings from Jan & Inge reflect their lives and personality. The doodles of the bikes have been chosen for the cover as well.<br />
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The book has been bound in a <a href="http://www.mijnwebwinkel.nl/winkel/prien/c-2324567/custom-made-examples/" target="_blank">multi-section case-binding</a>, so it is strong and durable. It method also has the advantage of lying flat when opened, so it is easy to write in. The sections are sewn together and case-bound into a hard cloth-covered board-based case, with endpapers used to attach the book block to the case.<br />
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This is just one of the countless opportunities. You can always <a href="https://secure.mijnwebwinkel.nl/winkel/prien/c-2145170/contact/" target="_blank">contact me</a> if you have specific wishes or ideas for a special book.<br />
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A wave design made of the arches of concentric circles placed upon one another so that only the upper portion of each set of circles is visible. <br />The four arcs are meant to be the four oceans (north, south, east and west) surrounding Japans islands. The calm waves symbolize our days repeating calmly and peacefully forever.<br />It was used in China to depict the sea on ancient maps. In Japan this pattern was used to decorate temples, halls and gates from the 16th century.</div>
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This pattern is an abastract shippo tsunagi. Shippo means 'seven kinds of treasuries' and tsunagi means 'with interrelated objects'. The diamond shape can be associated with a sparkle, that is connected to a jewel or treasure.<br />The pattern comes originally from China.</div>
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Same Kommon means Shark Skin Pattern. Sharkskin-like semicircles are placed one of the top of another. Fabric with this pattern is believed as protecting from evil or illness. Traditionally, the bride will bring a new Same-komon Kimono with her.<br />In the Edo period, each feudal lord had his specific pattern of kamishimo (samurai cloth) and the Kishu family owned the Same Kommon pattern.</div>
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Giyougi is a derivative of the Same Kommon pattern. It is also derived from the Edo period. Characteristic of this pattern is the diagonal allignment of the dots.<br />The komon patterns were made by forcing rice paste throught a stencil of tiny dots, then dying the surrounding fabric, so the dots stay white. In the early Edo period komon were commonly white on indigo. </div>
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Matsuba means pine needles from the matsu, the evergreen pine. This tree is considered to be a symbol of longevity and principles.</div>
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Of course this is just a small selection of Japanese patterns, there are many more I'd like to show you! Coming weeks I will be working on some new booklets, using these fabulous papers I bought in Japan. Check out my blog every now and then for an update an sneak peek ...</div>
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