Every morning during baseball season around 6:15 a.m., after driving to Midtown from Manalapan, N.J., Petruccio takes a cup of coffee and sketches a one-page illustration summarizing the previous night’s game. The drawings are topped with tabloid-like headlines and accompanied with short summaries scribbled in ballpoint pen. Sometimes, they’re standard portraits. (read more…) (via WSJ.com)
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The Decomposition Book is inspired by the classic marble composition book but uses 100% recycled materials. (via Decomposition Book | Honeycomb )
We don’t often feature software here on Well-Appointed Desk but I thought this little app seemed worthy of some recognition. It’s called Little Snapper and it allows your to not only create and archive screen capture images but add notations as well. So, six months from now, you can remember exactly why you snapped an…
This beuaitful leather writing case is just one of dozens of gorgeous, useful, classic office pieces available from Manufactum. From writing tools, desk accessories to organization and other items, this site is the mecca of office beauty. (via Manufactum)
The “Filing Cabinet on Wheels” — created in 1933, the precursor to the once-ubiquitous Rolodex. (via Modern Mechanix)
Amy Ng of Pikaland’s golden workspace. (via decor8)
Love the use of vintage suitcases as storage on a tabletop. Image originally from Decor8 but I could not find the direct link. (via Pinterest)