It appears I've had an unlikely impact on the British 2010 PM debates...

Apparently Nick Clegg left a journal behind in a London cab that contained notes on his debating style. The journal these notes were written in was designed by non other than yours truly. I love that the caption mentions the “bizzare cover.” (link)

I hope the taxi driver is charged with theft, and that The Sun is charged with receiving stolen goods. I think they may be liable for a copyright violation too.

What is it with UK politicians and others leaving confidential stuff behind for others to find? Something in the water that makes them forgetful, perhaps?

Neat cover, though. :slight_smile:

Wow, you’re FAMOUS!

Or perhaps anti-famous.

Fascinating. What is the meaning or significance of the cover title?

I hope this boosts sales.

I’m idly curious; the Sun wouldn’t happen to be owned by Rupert Murdoch, would it?

Seconded. I don’t dislike it; I just don’t get it. It is some kind of British quirkyness that we Yanks just don’t appreciate?

Heh. I’m a Yank too, we’re in Los Angeles. (Though I do drive a MINI Cooper and have several BBC series on DVD). Anyway, the background…

This is one of of a series of journals we did for Urban Outfitters. The journals were really a quickie job based off of some of the tone and manner we put into our other products <knockknockstuff.com> Other examples include “Hell Is Other People,” “Even My Ideas Are Recycled,” and a “OMFG” just for good measure (given the crowd that shops at UO). The titles are meant to reflect some of those dysfunctional inner voices that rattle around in our heads from time to time that are ultimately the things that people keep journals to externalize.

In all honesty, I think we did a better job with the concept in our core line of Guided Journals; but I have to say, the fact that one of these popped up on the international news scene turned that old quickie project into a new favorite! :cool:

Thanks, I hope so too. The recession hit us the way it’s hit everybody.

Ah. I guess I assumed it had been custom-made for the LibDems. Thanks.

Bingo! And it isn’t even the worst UK newspaper…

Can you tell me what the lottery numbers are going to be?

Hah! You could tell just be the tone of the article? :slight_smile: