2009 February 23 11:21 am | by Ewa Powell

Mom Notes

Filed In Design


I am nurturing my new found love for the Field Notes journals from Coudal Partners, and I hope it never stops. I am already having visions of shelves and shelves filled with these nice, uniform, hip, little notebooks full of interesting stories and cool illustrations. Martha would be so proud.

My affair started a few months ago when I used the Field Notes to document an exciting week of hiking on the Appalachian Trail. Feeling empty handed after that writing project was completed, I started using my second Field Notes to document the silly things my two kids say and do on daily basis. Each page is a short observation, story or illustration. In an effort to avoid being one of “those” moms that talk too much about kids, here is just a sample of a few of my favorite pages. Volume 2 is already in the works.

P.S. I tried to keep the swear words to a minimum in this Field Notes.

UPDATE: Our friend Todd made a good point below in the comments that credit for Field Notes should also be given to Aaron Draplin.

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Posted by on 02/23 at 11:21 AM

Give credit where credit is due. Aaron Draplin designed Field Notes with Coudal Partners. He’s got tons of other stuff in the Field Notes line available for purchase: http://www.draplin.com. Keep making PDF’s of your journals. These are awesome.

Posted by Todd  on  02/23  at  03:24 PM
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