I was cleaning my office and found the notebook I kept when my wife and I went to birthing classes. It’s one of those notebooks that puts me right back in the room where I filled it. (BTW: You forget 99.9% of this stuff when you’re in the room.)
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Pocket Notebooks
Because life isn’t complicated enough, I always have 3 notebooks going at the same time:
- My logbook stays on my nightstand.
- My sketchbook stays in my office or goes in my bag if I’m traveling.
- My pocket notebook goes with me everywhere.
I love the classic Moleskine and Field Notes sized notebooks, but they’re still a bit big. To be able to carry it everywhere, I need something that will really fit in my pocket — the notebooks I use are no bigger than my iPhone 4. (Because I know people will ask: I carry this type of Moleskine and usually a Pilot G2 or a PaperMate Flair pen.)
These notebooks are workhorses—they aren’t about pretty drawings or good penmanship, they’re about capturing ideas and the general debris of everyday life. It’s funny, but because I don’t treat them preciously, they’re often a more honest documentation of my scattered, day-to-day process than my logbooks (which are always recalled through my poor memory at the end of the day) and my sketchbooks (which I use a bit more intentionally, trying to work out a problem, map out a chapter, get a drawing right, etc.)
I always stamp my address in the front page.
The majority of pages are taken up with to-do lists. (I start each week with a date stamp.)
Sometimes I’m just making a note to follow up later or trying to work something out…
Sometimes thoughts come fully-formed and just need to be dictated.
Dreams and quotes (and apple stickers?)
Sketches at the art museum.
Doodle at a Bill Callahan show.
If you think about it, a map can be a sort of to-do list laid out in space. (This is a map of Maui that I drew on vacation from tour guides.)
Phone doodles.
Here I’m trying to figure out a cover for Steal Like An Artist.
When I had a day job in marketing, I doodled a lot more.
NOTEBOOK JUNE – NOVEMBER 2010
TEDMED NOTEBOOK ILLUSTRATIONS
A few months ago I tag-teamed a sketchnotes illustration project with my friend Mike Rohde for Tribal DDB Worldwide, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Pioneer program, and TEDMED 2010. They’d seen our Viznotes booklet for SXSW 2010, and wanted to create something similar. (If you’re interested in reading more about the project, Mike posted a great writeup.)
Here are a few of my illustrations. See more of the work in Mike’s Flickr set →
And here are some drawings that weren’t used:



TRAVEL NOTEBOOKS AND PLANNING FOR A TRIP TO MONTREAL
Meg and I are getting ready for a week-long trip to Montreal. In the past, when we prepared to travel to a new city, I would photocopy maps out of a travel guide and paste them into a Moleskine to make little customized itineraries:

Now Moleskine has their own line of reasonably-priced Moleskine City Notebooks that include nice color maps and transparent overlays that make things even easier:

Here are things we’re hoping to hit (thanks to the great cartoonist and Montrealite Matt Forsythe for some of the recs!):
- a hike up the mountain (in the middle of town) for a great view of the city
- visit to the Drawn & Quarterly bookstore (211 Bernard West)
- Art museums: Art Contemporain and Beaux Arts
- Dinner at Au Pied de Cochon
- Dinner at L’Express (a bistro) on St-Denis street
- coffee on St-Denis
- a stroll through Old Montreal
- Bagels from Saint-Viateur
- breakfast/brunch in Mile End neighbourhood
- a smoked meat sandwich from Schwartz‘s
It’s been a long time since we’ve been out of Austin, let alone Texas, and this is my first visit to Canada, so we’re really excited and dusting off our French skills.
If anybody has any recommendations for things to see / do / eat while we’re there, please leave them in the comments!
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