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Thursday
Sep152011

My Sketchnotes Project - Maykel Nunes

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Fabulous use of a Moleskine for sketchnotes by Maykel Nunes, who sketches lyrics from a song each day in a Limited Edition Helvetica Moleskine notebook. The lettering and typography is gorgeous!

From Maykel's Tumblr site where he catalogs his daily sketchnotes:

In the meantime a limited edition Helvetica Moleskine remained stationary for more than one year in my closet waiting for the right time to be used. To make this project something more personal, I also decided to use it to practice my English in a fun way. So, I had the idea to create letterings with lyrics I like, or that’s on hit parade, or that are suggested by friends. That’s it! The personal challenge is launched: in the next 96 days will be posted daily a spread with sketches of the lyrics, completing all the pages of a pocket moleskine. Have fun!

Excellent work Maykel!

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