4 exhibitions inside 4 London
venues:
Conran, Waterstones, Stanfords, Artwords
Central London 9-22 October 2006
Moleskine launch the City Notebook in London Central London 9-22 October 2006
Moleskine No. 017
MOLESKINE NO. 017 participated at the launch event of the Phaidon Design Classics Bookon April 11, 2006
in London - UK at The Conran Shop,81 Fulham Road,London SW3 6RD and on May 19, 2006
in NY – USA at The Terence Conran Shop,
407 E 59th St, New York City, NY 10022. www.conran.com
999 Moleskine limited-edition (from 001 to 999) customised Notebooks
were handed out in person directly at the New York City launch event.
Other Launch Events will take place in other US and Canadian cities. We will keep you informed.
Click on the picture for photos of the New York event.
Phaidon Design Classic
The first comprehensive and authoritative
collection of classic design objects.
This beautiful illustrated three-volume set of books
presents 999 industrially manufactured products,
carefully selected by a group of experts.
This is the first definitive illustrated sourcebook
on the evolution of design to include such a wide scope of objects in detail.
From cars to furniture, from tableware
to cameras, from paperclips to airplanes,
this breadth of design achievement
has never appeared in one collection until now.
The legendary black notebook accompanies the creative professions and the imagination of our time.
The adventure of Moleskine continues,
and its still-blank pages will tell the rest.
Advertainment
From 7th to 30th April 2000, at the Triennale di Milano,
by Raffaella Guidobono Moleskine has participated
in the Advertainment exhibition with a special edition
Moleskine Storyboard, created for the event. A portable
sketchbook of sequences of frames for creating
commercials, comics, short films or music videos.
The notebooks were compiled by thirty well known
illustrators including Paul Davis, Hiroshi Tanabe, Ted Goff,
Fançois Berthoud, James Jarvis, Gary Baseman, Liselotte
Watkins, Reg Mombassa, Mad Sisto, to name but a few.
At the opening of the exhibition, the first 10,000 visitors
were given a concise edition of the Moleskine Storyboard.
A large number were displayed next to those of the
illustrators in a sort of collective work in progress for the
entire duration of the event. Proceeds raised by
Advertainment were donated to the creation of an Amnesty
International awareness campaign.