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Well, Coronavirus tried to stop the Mohawk Show, and while it wreaked a fair amount of havoc, the esteemed house...
It’s no shocker that I’ve been focused on the Noted @ *Noted Product Awards for the last few weeks — there’s...
So, we’re all under quarantine, or self-quarantine, or simply practicing social distancing. Regardless of the semantics, for the moment we’ve all got time on our hands, as well as no small amount of nervous energy! Yet in all the hoopla of the slow coronavirus approach, followed by schools, restaurants and...
At 16, most of us get our driver’s license — and that’s often the first time we get to truly...
Mohawk has released its second of three print sets in the Make with Mohawk series. Print Set 02: Mohawk Via +...
If you haven’t heard of Strathmore Impress from Mohawk yet, well it’s time you did! This paper is brand spanking new for 2017 — but it does the 125-year old Strathmore brand proud. Made with wind power of 100% pure cotton fiber, it’s ideal for letterpress, engraving, offset and, yes,...
I received the 11th edition of Mohawk Maker Quarterly a few weeks back – and since there is so much...
John Keats said “Beauty is truth, truth beauty,” but so often beauty gets a bad rap, notes Thomas D. O’Connor,...
Here’s a most modern, fashion-forward stationery love story: the tale of KL❤️ JF, a card collaboration between Palm Beach stylist Katherine Lande and Jason Arbuckle, creative director of J. Falkner Cards.In this age of Instagram-immediacy, trends from the worlds of art, design and fashion are more interrelated than ever. Be it...
It’s been such an amazing experience for me to see the #NSSClassof70 trading card pack slowly come to life. Hopefully...
Every time I finish reading an issue of Mohawk Maker Quarterly, I always wonder how the next one will sustain the...
Since it’s Flashback Friday, the timing is perfect to look back on my trip to Mohawk in upstate New York this past September. And while I learned a lot about the company’s rich history — and got a chance to see the Strathmore Archive in its permanent home — I’ve decided that it’s Mohawk...