The Decorated Journal

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Give your journaling greater creative impact using art.

Gwen Diehn fully examines the interplay between text and images in decorated, or visual, journals. She describes in detail how to integrate words and art, and covers such practical fundamentals as choosing materials and bookbinding techniques as well as providing inspiration through a survey of visual journaling methods used throughout history and the world.

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There are many ways to record and document feelings, experiences, and reflections. Most of us resort to words alone, believing we lack the time or artistic talent to create illustrated pages that can make our journals more meaningful. But longtime writer and visual journaler Gwen Diehn believes that is simply not the case. She suggests many simple methods for making books more artistic, beautiful, and expressive using visual elements to enhance the written word.

Most art begins with materials chosen to create the desired effects. Diehn explains how materials such as paper, paint, and adhesive work and interact so that you can make informed decisions when buying them. She believes that less is often more when it comes to supplies.

Journals reflect the interests and values of the people who produce them. With that in mind, Diehn presents seven different worldviews that affect the way a journal can look. For example, the naturalist's journal is functional, and its beauty lies in the precision of its sketches, maps, and diagrams.

To provide a structure that will start your creativity flowing, Diehn suggests working in stages—creating layers on a page. These stages include starters, which are the foundation layers; middles, which are the embellishments; and toppers, which are easy finishing touches.

One of the most challenging aspects of journaling can be finding a book suited to individual needs. Diehn demonstrates how to make your own book, which allows you to incorporate special features you won't find in store-bought books. There's also information for customizing ready-made blank books as well as altering existing books for creative expression.

Following-up the highly successful The Decorated Page, this unique guide provides a wealth of ideas for beginners as well as those looking for inspiration to explore visual journaling further.

Gwen Diehn teaches drawing, printmaking, and artists' books in the Art Department at Warren Wilson College, near Asheville, North Carolina. She includes jour-naling and sketching in the courses she teaches and has developed a great number of activities to help novices learn to make both verbal and visual records of their experiences. This book includes a collection of her favorites among these activities.

Hard cover, 128 pages.

Price: $39.95 ($36.32)

Contents:
Introduction

Materials and How to Use Them
Local Pigments

How Does Your Journal See the World?
The Layered World
Creating the Illusion of Layers
The Creative World
Brains on Paper
The Wabi-Sabi World
Coloring the Wabi-Sabi World
The Naturalist's World
Drawing Accurately
The Spiritual World
A Golden Journal
The Symbolic World
Making the Invisible Visible
The Inner World
The Power of Words, by Ann Turkle

Pages in Stages: Ways of Working
Starters, Bases, and Other Ways of Beginning
Patterns Found and Patterns Lost
Middles
Toppings
Journaling with Children
Collaborations and Group Journaling

Pauses

The Reluctant Bookbinder
The Three-Minute Pamphlet
The Six-Minute Double Pamphlet
Famous Reluctant Bookbinders
The Thirty-Minute Multiple Pamphlet Journal
The Art of Travel
The Two-Hour Extremely Beautiful, Useful,and Sturdy Journal

Customizing a Blank Book

Afterword
Acknowledgments
Contributing Artists
Bibliography
Index