A maker of images and dyed-in-the-wool cynic, finding far too many ways to creatively express myself. Pointing out the hilarity and frustrations in the world as I see them. Hopefully you'll come with me on the ride, and hopefully you haven't already been there too many times!
Paul Gordon November 12th
I can relate to this in so many ways, but it usually extends to ANY new notebook!
Daan November 12th
HAHA! had the very same thing when I bought my FIRST moleskine a few weeks ago. I found the book so pure, that I was afraid to draw and write in it.
But it takes a while to get comfortable with the fact it’s really YOUR book, and you can do whatever you want with it :)
Design Informer November 12th
Wow! You made a whole Creative License episode of me. This made me laugh.
Alex H. November 12th
I think we all know the feeling of sketchbook anxiety.
Purwa Suajaya November 12th
LOL
this is what happen to me now, I have a nice sketchbook, wanted to draw something nice in it, but end up I draw nothing
blue November 13th
I hate this feeling… I seem to have it constantly now, I feel so uncreative and empty…
Marta November 14th
I can relate to this so, so much.
Nathan November 15th
As Tao says: don’t think, just do it! And that’s how I’m writing down my best ideas in my moleskine’s collection :).
Ivan Tolmachev November 22nd
I still have an extremely expensive moleskin that is half empty, although i bought it a year ago :) I’m using cheap ones for my ideas, dunno, feel safer ;)
Erin November 15th
Hahaha, I have two Moleskines sitting on my desk, still in the plastic wrap, because I’m too worried about putting something lame on the first page. I keep getting those Piccadilly books (pretty much identical to Moleskine, but cheaper) at Borders for like $5, and I’ll fill one up in a few weeks – but I can never bring myself to touch the Moleskine. Really glad I’m not the only one on the planet with this issue!
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