Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:
-- Japan ninja student gets top marks for writing essay in invisible ink (BBC News)
-- Ink Review #863: Vinta Bronze Yellow La Paz (Mountain of Ink)
-- An Art Student's Sketchbook (Notebook Stories)
-- Pictures Of Russian Meteorologist That Spent 30 Years In The Loneliest Place On Earth (Design You Trust)
-- Montblanc continues its mission to fund the fight to end AIDS (Prestige Online)
-- Your Design Homework is on the Sidewalk (Core77)
-- In Girls We Trust: The Superb Bic Pen Illustrations By Helena Hauss (Design You Trust)
-- review: diamine rustic brown (ink between the teeth)
-- Dallas Pen Show 2019 (My Supply Room)
-- A Cozy Inside View of New York's Rare Books Scene (Hyperallergic)
-- The Fantastical Flying Machines of Hayao Miyazaki (Kottke)
-- Ink Review: Sailor Studio 341 (The Well-Appointed Desk)
-- How Susan Kare applied embroidery skills to create the iconic Macintosh icons (Boing Boing)
-- The Ink Drawings of Nina Bunjevac (Hi-Fructose Magazine)
-- What's In My Bag Collection: Yoopack I (Carryology)
-- Pilot Myu (7heDaniel)
-- Special Announcement! Clairefontaine Rhodia Acquires Stillman & Birn (Rhodia Drive)
-- Best Fountain Pen Inks for Everyday Writing: Lamy Inks (The Gentleman Stationer)
-- Field Notes: Instagram Polls (Part 4 - Summer Editions) (Three Staples)
-- 700-Year-Old French Mill Still Cranking Out Handmade Paper (Kottke)
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