Orange You Glad That You Asked?
Do you know how our signature orange Rhodia cover came to be? I’d like to tell you a story that includes double agents, high speed car chases, mystery and intrigue, but the truth of the matter is that...
View ArticleKaren Doherty visits Bethlehem, PA
Ever since I begin writing the Rhodia Drive blog for Exaclair, Karen Doherty (VP of Marketing for Exaclair) and I try to meet up once a year either in Manhattan, (where the Exaclair offices are...
View ArticleThe Original Think Pad
To me, there’s really nothing that gets my brain juices flowing like doodling. At my last office job, my manager would glare at me for my frantic doodling during conference calls. Once I left that...
View ArticleRhodia on Desperate Housewives
I am a Netflix junkie. Since subscribing about a year and a half ago, I’ve watched every episode of more television shows than I can count. (Mad Men & Breaking Bad being the stand-outs) Recently,...
View ArticlePen Of The Day: Delta Scrigno Secret Fountain Pen
This is a Delta Scrigno– Italian for “treasure chest” Scrigno is an innovative collection of writing instruments offering a tiny coffer inside the cap which is capable of safeguarding one’s most...
View ArticleNoteworthy Interview with Cricket Press
Cricket Press employs the tag-team duo of artists Brian & Sara Turner who come from backgrounds involving all sorts of creative media, from illustration to photography, graphic design to...
View ArticleNoteworthy Guest Post from Emerging Writer K.C. Dockal
Today’s guest post is from K.C. Dockal, author of the blog, K.C. Dockal: Scribbling by the Bayou (The Late Blooming Writer’s Blog) In this post, K.C. talks about how she uses a variety of Rhodia and...
View ArticleVelo ORANGE
Hey, Cycling Fans! Please welcome our newest Rhodia retailer–Velo ORANGE of Annapolis, Maryland. Velo ORANGE manufactures and sources hard-to-find frames, parts and accessories for cycling. You can...
View ArticleThe Pepper Bible: A Modern Illuminated Manuscript
James Pepper has made, by hand, an illuminated manuscript of the Gospels, a separate and complete New Testament, and several other books in the Bible. It is a monumental work – really, a devotion,...
View ArticleDiaries, Memoirs, and Journals of Working Women
Through Harvard University Library’s Open Collection Program, you can view and read digitized diaries, memoirs, autobiographies, and journals of Women Working from 1800-1930. These journals offer a...
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pencil pensive at La Vie Graphite Ink Shot Review: J Herbin Bleu Ocean at Gourmet Pens Elena Chetverik: Hide and Seek at Doodlers Anonymous Note taking at KurleyMcD Have You Seen This Tea? at...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Kate Marshall
Kate Marshall is a Philadelphia-area writer and stationery fan. When she’s not coming up with excuses to use her fountain pens, she’s trying to master a toe loop in figure skating. Her blog is Kate’s...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Y. Amit
Y. Amit is a legal professional and former writer and translator based in Israel. He bought his first fountain pen when he was 12, and hasn’t stopped since. His mission in life is to get others to see...
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30 Morning Rituals to Bring You Joy at Wanderlust Pilot Kakuno – Fine Nib – Black Body / Light Green Cap at No Pen Intended Fountain Pen Paper Recommendations at JetPens Journal Prompts for the...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: David Scott
David Scott is a US Navy Fleet Marine Corpsman(Medic), previously with 2nd Battalion 6th Marines Scout Sniper Platoon, and 4th Force Recon. Currently winding down my career and working on retiring....
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Steve Allen
Steve Allen is a retired soldier, freelance editor and occasional writer. Roaming the Pacific Northwest, Steve lives near Seattle with his beautiful wife, two daughters, a goofy black Lab and a...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Daniel Paterson
Daniel Paterson lives in Paris. He has an MA (literature); writes a lot (favourite size: A5), reads a lot (anything), and sketches a little. He works as a web developer/UX expert. His first Rhodia...
View ArticleJ. Herbin’s New Ink of the Month Page
We added a new resource on the J. Herbin website – an “Ink of the Month” page. It includes the inspiration behind the origin of the ink, a video and color swatch. We also provide some links to some...
View ArticleGuest Blogger: Thierry de Nardin
(L) Writing on a Rhodia pad (R) Writing on a generic notebook Thierry is primary a Quality Assurance Consultant, having to deal with and track deadlines, documentation architecture, documents revisions...
View ArticleIs Dot the New Grid?
I have noticed this year that the demand for dot grid products is going up and up. I think some people have “discovered” dot grid paper and like it; and other Rhodia users have migrated from the...
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