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DRAWING ON SHEETS (INSTEAD OF SKETCHBOOKS)

Friday, April 24th, 2009

edward tufte care package
Edward Tufte care package

I’ve thought recently about abandoning sketchbooks in favor of single sheets of paper, index cards, legal pads, and binders: sketchbooks are convenient for carrying around, but they’re really hard to scan, and they don’t afford remixing or reshuffling pages. I want to make little books that are more like collages, without destroying the pages by using adhesive on them. I just need a little portfolio with plastic pages…something like what Lynda Barry has in this picture. Or like this. I could also just do the three-ring binder with page protectors. Any suggestions?

I’m thinking about this because Michelle Malott wrote in and asked me what kind of paper I used for my mind maps. My usual reply would be, “Whatever’s around,” but recently I’ve been a big fan of Edward Tufte’s graph paper he sells on his website. It’s acid-free, really nice and smooth, and has a “ghost” grid on it, which makes it easy to lay things out. I’ve been using the regular 8 1/2 x 11 sheets, saving up the 11 x 17 sheets for something really awesome.

You can see the results from my last two maps:

Tufte sent me a big batch of the paper after seeing my Beautiful Evidence and Envisioning Information maps. Tufte’s a “hero thinker” of mine, so it was a thrill to get mail from him. Come to think of it, I’ve had good luck getting mail from my heroes. Love how classy this little card is:

edward tufte compliments

If you don’t know his work, you should.

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4 Comments on “DRAWING ON SHEETS (INSTEAD OF SKETCHBOOKS)”

  1. Linda Ball Says:

    There are some little notebooks with multiple swing-out rings and pages that fit them that I like. Or…maybe Circa from Levenger?

  2. Tim Says:

    Outright awesome.

  3. Austin Kleon Says:

    More prized mail:

    Breeders' Fate To Fatal EP

  4. Lea Hernandez Says:

    Hi, Austin. I think we’ve met several times (at Scott McCloud’s talk at UT Austin?). Through devious routes (by which I mean all the excitement about your book), I found your site.

    Glad to see you are doing well, and congrats on the book. Brilliant concept.

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