Ex Libris Anonymous Incorporate Original Works
Jessica Frank — December 11, 2007 — Unique
References: bookjournals
This one goes out to all of you bibliophiles out there. This weekend I had the amazing experience of going to the Bazaar Bizarre in Boston and came across Ex Libris Anonymous. Everyone can make a journal, but their book journals were by far the coolest I have seen.
Each journal is a one-of-a-kind creation made from an old vintage discarded book. It is gutted out and transformed into a unique journal which contains the essence of the old book by incorporating art, pictures, library cards, etc. into its pages. Some even had inscriptions from the past owners.
This just might be the perfect Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Festivus gift of the season.
Each journal is a one-of-a-kind creation made from an old vintage discarded book. It is gutted out and transformed into a unique journal which contains the essence of the old book by incorporating art, pictures, library cards, etc. into its pages. Some even had inscriptions from the past owners.
This just might be the perfect Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanza, Festivus gift of the season.
Trend Themes
1. Upcycled Journals - Opportunity to create unique products by repurposing discarded books into one-of-a-kind journals.
2. Artistic Incorporation - Innovative approach to incorporate art, pictures, and other elements from old books into new creations.
3. Vintage Appeal - Rising demand for vintage-inspired products like these book journals for nostalgic consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Stationery and Paper Goods - Potential for the stationery industry to offer eco-friendly and artistic journal options using upcycled materials.
2. Art and Craft Supplies - Disruptive innovation opportunity for art and craft supplies industry to provide unique materials for creative projects using vintage books.
3. Gifts and Souvenirs - Growing market for distinctive and personalized gifts like these repurposed book journals, offering a new option for consumers seeking memorable presents.
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