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A diary unlike any other, packed with creativity for those who swim against the tide.
A new diary drawing on New Internationalist’s experience of creating high quality illustrated diaries and calendars using recycled materials. The perfact organiser for anyone who wants some thing different from their diary (and who wants to change the world).
Combines a practical weekly diary with illustrations, photographs, street art, paintings, poems, doodles and more, all submitted by young artists from around the world. Each year the diary is compiled by a young designer to bring a fresh and unexpected angle - for 2009 the designer is Matt Walker from Australia.
We’re looking for images - paintings, graphics, photos, graffiti, in fact anything with a bit of spark about it - to appear in our 2011 Year Planner. For more information click here
| Format: | Paperback with flaps and fastening band |
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| Dimensions: | 210 x 148mm |
| Page extent: | 176 pages |
| Publication date: | August 2009 |
| ISBN-13: | 9781906523107 |
Date added: May 10, 2007
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