Despite the press lamenting the decline of handwriting, the Stationery Show held in London each Spring suggests that to some people at least, writing by hand is still relevant and pleasurable.
In this technology-driven world, there seems to be a backlash in certain quarters to digital communication, at least for the more personal events of our lives.
Sales of high-quality journals, pens, personalised stationery and greeting cards seems to suggest that we want to protect the most intimate and private of our communications, and 'keep it real'.
The London Stationery Show is a great way to see some sumptuous new stationery lines, meet some interesting people, and listen to some great talks about future trends in the industry.
In this technology-driven world, there seems to be a backlash in certain quarters to digital communication, at least for the more personal events of our lives.
Sales of high-quality journals, pens, personalised stationery and greeting cards seems to suggest that we want to protect the most intimate and private of our communications, and 'keep it real'.
The London Stationery Show is a great way to see some sumptuous new stationery lines, meet some interesting people, and listen to some great talks about future trends in the industry.