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lโ€™atelier live | 3D journal customiser unlocks 100,000 variations: handmade craftmanship meets digital innovation

Introducing: lโ€™atelier live the worldโ€™s first online leather journal customiser. Create your perf...

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l'atelier live | il configuratore di taccuini in 3D sblocca 100.000 possibili opzioni: la maestria artigianale incontra l'innovazione digitale

The Serbian Illustrator: Jovana Staลกuk [inside my journal]

Illustrator Jovana Staลกuk from Serbia has worked on childrenโ€™s books, chilli sauce bottles, Austr...

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The Serbian Illustrator: Jovana Staลกuk [inside my journal]

Monica: the crochet queen [inside my journal]

Mexico-born, Italy-raised, bilingual Monica Nanni โ€“ who recently joined paper republicโ€™s social m...

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Monica: the crochet queen [inside my journal]

The man with 50 notebooks: confessions of a note-taking addict

Felix Martin could be Austriaโ€™s โ€“ and possibly the worldโ€™s โ€“ biggest notebook addict. Beginning h...

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The man with 50 notebooks: confessions of a note-taking addict

7 Famous Diary Entries from Extraordinary People

Journals can be fascinating historical records. With some notebooks dating back to the thirteenth...

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7 Famous Diary Entries from Extraordinary People

Meet the team: the Steffi collection

Meet Steffi...

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Meet the team: the Steffi collection

Meet the team: the Jรฉrรดme collection

Meet Jรฉrรดme...

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Meet the team: the Jรฉrรดme collection

Meet the team: the Ranee collection

Meet Ranee...

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Meet the team: the Ranee collection

30 Days with the grand voyageur as a writer - special guest post by Istvรกn

grand voyageurย review by Istvรกn

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30 Days with the grand voyageur as a writer - special guest post by Istvรกn

le loop by paper republic: A nostalgic reflection on the writing culture

Nostalgic Writing Culture

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le loop by paper republic: A nostalgic reflection on the writing culture

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