Edition #23 Notes
The cover for Start Today is a fabric designed by artist and activist Lisa Congdon. Her work has an inviting bright palette, and when I saw this fabric pattern I knew I had to turn it into a Bookhead Club edition.
I admire Lisa's designs not only for her visual style, but more so for the ideas carried throughout her work. She makes it her mission to uplift both socially and emotionally, and designs around phrases like "make your own path," and "use your creative power for good".
To that end, Start Today invites you to carry on the message, open a blank (or lined) page, and make today the day where you start something new.
Fray level: Very High
Most Dapper Notes covers are made using fabric, which naturally frays with use. Each material behaves differently, and this meter will help you gauge how much fraying to expect from your notebook. Read more about fabric covers
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Start Today specs
- Design
- Abstract pattern
- Artist
- Lisa Congdon
- Online at
- @lisacongdon
- Cover Material
- Cotton
- Material Fray
- Very high
- Bookcloth
- Bright blue
- Endsheet Design
- Pink
- Endsheet Material
- Chiffon
- Paper
- 48 pages on 70lb smooth white
- Thread
- Light umber
- Created
- October 2019
Start Today
Bright like sunrise
One of a kind
Each notebook has a unique portion of Lisa's cover design, and no two are the same.
All in the details
Can you pinpoint what inspires you to write, to doodle, to journal your everyday? No matter the source, your Dapper Notes was made with extra care for all the little details, and is ready for you to capture life!
Every Dapper Notes notebook is made by hand, from scratch using a variety of materials including: a fabric cover that's bound to bookcloth, a decorative end-sheet, all sewn with waxed thread. Watch this video to see how they're made, step by step.
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