Moleskine Accessories
August 15, 2010 in Productivity
For those of you notebook fiends out there, some cool add-ons to our favorite notebook:
Matt Reimer points to a DIY SD Card wallet you can make for your Moleskine notebook:
Moleskine and Me
On the road I’m never without my camera and the way I take pictures it’s sometimes nice to have spare SD cards with me. I found this wicked Instructables tutorial by a user called Pipeski on how to make your own SD card wallet that fits really well inside a Moleskine notebook. Definitely worth a look!
Andrew Bosley created a tool he calls The Brainstormer:
When I was in school at SJSU, studying visual development and illustration, I was always trying to give myself little concept projects to keep myself sharp and thinking. So I created a list of objects, persons, things, etc. and a list of styles, adjectives, etc. These very large lists were in the back of my very first Moleskine (an address book used as a sketchbook). The idea was to combine an object or person with a style or adjective (ex. Byzantine submarine or subterranean factory) to create unique and interesting combinations to concept out and illustrate.
I found it useful in it’s crude form, but always wanted to turn it into a small, more sophisticated pinwheel format. Finally, a few months ago, during a lull in freelance work, I decided to make it happen.
Patrick Ng created a Moleskine Sketchbook/Diary in a leather cover (click over to see the pics!):
The day I decided to use the Moleskine 18 months weekly diary from July I knew I would have problem pulling out what I need from my bag. It has the same size and look as the Moleskine sketch book I’m using. Knowing that I will be using both quite often in this coming half year starting from my trip to Tokyo next week, I did something drastic in 30 minutes.
If you have seen any cool Moleskine hacks or add-ons, let us know in the Comments.

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