Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:
— Choosing Keeping founder Julia Jeuvell on why stationery matters in a digital age (Yahoo! Style)
— Ink Review: Diamine x Independence Trust a Bivalve + Shimmering Kelp (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— A Gift Received: "Pencil Shavings: Ode to Mama" (Paper Blogging)
— Grazing horse, by Aoyama Seizan (ca. 1930) (ZEN in TECHNICOLOR)
— Jean Jullien is having a whale of a time in Japan (Creative Boom)
— Summer reading list for 2025 (Biblioklept)
— Dinamo turns Stefan Marx’s handwriting into a font (It’s Nice That)
— Nib Work by Kirk Speer (Pen Realm) (Line Variation)
— A Unique Portfolio of Hilma af Klint's Botanical Drawings Communes with Nature’s Spiritual Side (Colossal)
— Esterbrook J — your first vintage pen? (Penfount)
— The 12-bit rainbow palette (I am Kate)
— The Weirdest Kobe Ink? Kobe #22 Shinkaichi Gold! (Inkdependence)
— M1000 Maki-e Goldfish Fountain Pen Unveiled (The Pelikan's Perch)
— Big Celebratory Birthday Update Part 2 (Writing at Large)
— Dominant Industry Periwinkle Blue (Inkcredible Colours)
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