Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Update #2

Well my friends, over the night we got two more backers on the Kickstarter project, bringing the total donations to $80. Only $420 left to go! I would like to give a special thanks to Kim Dorey, Christine Linberg, Tracy Ruiz, Jordan May, and Stephen Tranberg for their generosity and support. Spread the word! Like Paperback Adventures on facebook, and post an update about it. With your help, we can make the goal. Also, I am starting the concept phase of designing the Paperback Adventures sticker, so keep checking back for more updates!

Monday, April 9, 2012

Kickstarter Update #1

Well it has been one week and a day since the Kickstarter was launched. Though the start was a bit slow with only one donation by the end of the first week, i am pleased to say that today the total number of pledges rose to three! I'd like to thank Taylor Gantt and Steve Moody for their help spreading word, and thanks to those who have donated.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Kickstart

I started a Kickstart project for the Paperback Adventure. With any luck this will help me make a lot more traveling tablets and send them out. If you feel like supporting this project, feel free to visit the site and donate. There are some really cool incentives for donating. Much love and dry socks.

Friday, March 16, 2012

Bigger and Better Tablets in the Works

A while ago I was gifted an incomplete deck of oversized old Bicycle playing cards, and I had been trying to think of a way to make art out of them. Then earlier today I was playing around with the idea of making some more Tablets to distribute, since I have not gotten any response from the current circulation. I wanted to make something unique, as well as something bigger than the pocket size of the original Tablets. So I used the cards as a cover. I think for the first trial run, it worked out great. What do you think?

Jarritos bottle for scale

Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Departing with blank faces

Four traveling notebooks are beginning the journey today. I hope that they return. Here are three of them. Not shown is the fourth, but it is fairly basic, so no-one is really missing anything.

My favorite of the four.



Typewritten, unique instruction page.