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Moleskine® Releases First Artist Cover Leather Diary with Marti Guixé

Marti Guixe 2010 Diaries (Photo: Moleskine.com)

Marti Guixe 2010 Diaries (Photo: Moleskine.com)

Moleskine® releases its first Moleskine® artist cover leather diary with Marti Guixé. Starting in 2010, Moleskine takes a further step to strengthen its alignment with lovers of art and culture by launching the new Artist Cover collection.

The inaugural 2010 edition is designed by acclaimed Spanish designer Marti Guixé, whose works have been exhibited in Moleskine® Detour and in many shows worldwide.

Marti Guixé, a revolutionary Catalonian designer living in Barcelona and Berlin, is very outspoken in his dislike of traditional design. Guixé views design as a platform for questioning, visualising and influencing contemporary human behaviour. In 2001, as a statement against the limited scope of the traditional designer and to open new possibilities for the industry Guixé started the ex-designer movement, defining himself by the same name.

In spite of his critical attitude, Guixé has collaborated with the following brands: Alessi, Camper, Danese, Droog Design, Magis, Vitra, and now Moleskine®.

Photo: Moleskine.com

Photo: Moleskine.com

Photo: Moleskine.com

Photo: Moleskine.com

The Marti Guixé Limited Edition is a series of weekly and daily planners for 2010 in both large and pocket sizes. The notebooks’ vibrant, hand-drawn graphic is carried over from the front to the back of each notebook, as well as through a series of playful stickers to be used in the diary, bringing the designer’s distinctive aesthetic to the iconic Moleskine® notebook. This 12-month planner comes with the quality and design Moleskine® is famous for and features a leather cover available in either basic black of vibrant red.

Let this new playful leather cover planner inspire your life now.

Source: Moleskine.com

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