Allen says that organization hasn't been his strong suit, but it looks like Everbook is helping him take a hold of it. He posts his review of onboarding the Everbook "modular" binder over on his blog "Epistles in Exile": https://pastoralkorn.blogspot.com/2019/04/everbook-modular-planner.html
Chris wanted to give Everbook a try before going whole hog on handcrafted leather. Check out how quickly he adopted it to invoicing and project tracking! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O7t0HiovdyQ&feature=youtu.be
Bryan and Jonathan have been working with a designer for a few weeks trying to come up with the ultimate logo for stamping into the leather of official Everbooks as they roll off the assembly line. But they can't make up their mind about these two. They're almost undoubtedly going with "rivets" rather than "flags," but what are your thoughts about the preferred background. Log your vote and be part of history. XD Option 1: Gears and Clockface Option 2: Gears and More Gears Vote! Remember: Don't vote on the banner style! Just the background. https://poll.fm/10283861
Marriane shows us what some real talent can do with a bit of pleather, adding pockets and a pen flap. But how to attach the band? You'll just have to buy the official version when it comes out! https://youtu.be/fv9BfqoTdPg
How cool is this?! Staci writes, "I started out with a manilla envelope, then started a different denim project and thought, why not!" We couldn't agree more! I've been waiting for someone to just grab a bit of fabric and go. But check out that magnificent use of a button! It only goes to show that there is no limit on creativity, which is exactly what Everbook sets you free to pursue more of.
I'm not sure how she did it, but Beth takes you on a trip through Everbook Creation. We love the creativity and freedom that Everbook enables! https://twitter.com/i/status/1106344916404355072