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May 21, 2018
Moleskine unveils luxury Line of notebooks for different types of artists

Whether you’re a writer, an artist, or a musician, having the proper stationery can be vital when planning out your creative ideas and experiments. And for those who are loyal to Moleskine, the brand has recently expanded their luxury line of notebooks and journals with The Art Collection.

Designed to “let your creativity flourish,” the new line features a range of sketchbooks in a selection of sizes, shapes, layouts, and functions. Described as an “artist’s essential companion,” there’s one to suit the needs of almost any creative endeavor. Along with diverse Sketching Albumsavailable in hard or soft covers, the collection also includes clever medium-specific options.

For artists that prefer work beyond the confines of a single page, the concertina style Japanese Album facilitates sprawling drawings and sequential sketches. For the melodically-minded, the Music Notebookfeatures plain pages on one side (for ideas and lyrics), and staves on the other. For “advertising creatives, graphic designers, filmmakers, and cartoonists,” the pages of the Storyboard Notebook are divided up into multiple storyboard frames. And last but not least, the Watercolor Albumfeatures extra water-absorbent paper made from cold-pressed cotton—perfect for painters on the go.

Find out more and purchase from The Art Collection on the Moleskine website.

Moleskine has recently expanded their luxury line of notebooks and journals with the edition of The Art Collection.

Moleskine Art Collection

Moleskine Art Collection

“Watercolor Album”

Moleskine Art Collection

“Storyboard Notebook”

Moleskine Art Collection

“Music Notebook”

Moleskine Art Collection

“Japanese Album”

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Original article can be found here.




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