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Cahier Journal - KraftThe Moleskine Cahiers are journals with a flexible heavy-duty cardboard cover in buff with visible stitching on the spine. The last 16 sheets are detachable and there is a pocket for loose notes. Each set of 3 pieces includes the Moleskine history. With acid free paper plain pages.
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Our first illustrator, Lee, has added his art to some Moleskine notebooks and we have the pictures available. Use our Contact Form if you are interested in purchasing one of the notebooks from Lee. From Lee's Twitter profile, he describes himself as a "Pop-culturalist, social media dude, artist, blogger, comic book and scifi freak". See more of his work here.
Kelly-Jayne creates a range of mixed media art & sewing pieces and is our second contributor to this project. As well as being featured on other websites, her main home is The Tea Children. To find out more about her art or other creative projects, say hi.
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Rachel NIshimura has done a lovely job on styling her Moleskine covers. When she's not creating art on Moleskines, Rachel can be found taking artistic photography or expressing herself here.
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As a marketing manager with many interests, Lani Pauli has created an elegant, simple design to show a glimpse of her creative talent. If you haven't seen her website or said hi, today is the day!
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Creating works that "isolate the world into a more manageable space, be it in design, illustration, Sequential Art, honing technique and technology", Juan Navarro has bought a "sort of Janus face" to his Moleskine Cahier. The results speak for themselves. With an impressive client list and wide body of work, don't miss Juan's next work on either of his sites.
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Gulnaz Turdalieva is a visual artist, currently working in acrylic (using mixed media), working towards becoming a full-time artist. She has drawn a Ivy League mandala on her cahier to great effect. For more of Gulnaz's painting, illustration and design work, check out her website.
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Bayless from Loganville GA (USA) has created "a stretch of landscape going from majestic to dark and questionable" on his cahier. Visit his site if you would like to see more of his work or join his growing group of followers.
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Jordan Mizell describes himself as "just another artist making my way through life hoping it will make a difference to some and, with a touch of luck, all". With drawings of Dream & Death from the Sandman series, Jordan has pushed the boundaries of Moleskine art. See more of Jordan's art, here & here.
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