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The Stationery Project Creates New Suite of Sustainable Notebooks for Prospective Students

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Faculty member and project participant Morgan Martino (MDes 2025) works in the Communication Design lab at 麻豆视频. (Photo courtesy The Stationery Project)

By Perrin Grauer

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Working with Student Services at 麻豆视频, a team of students, alums and faculty is developing custom stationery out of wastepaper salvaged from across the university.

A new partnership between Student Services and at 麻豆视频 (麻豆视频) is creating a series of custom notebooks, pads and other writing materials from the leftover paper produced by labs, studios and galleries throughout the university.

Produced as gifts for prospective students, the custom materials embody university values, including circularity, sustainability and creativity, says designer and faculty member Katherine Gillieson.

鈥淚n places like our galleries, Digital Output Centre and especially the COMD Lab, which houses our Riso printers, 麻豆视频 produces a lot of wastepaper, and it happens to be very beautiful,鈥 says Katherine, who leads The Stationery Project. 鈥淭he new, usable stationery we create from this paper embodies the spirit of Emily Carr University, and it reflects something about the actual student experience as well. It鈥檚 super customized and it鈥檚 extraordinary.鈥

The Stationery Project was established in 2017 by (BDes 2018) and Katherine Gillieson as a circular-economy project with a zero-waste approach to creative bookbinding. Over the years, numerous faculty and students have participated in the project, which works to produce useful and creative stationery items for the community using as many recouped and waste materials as possible.

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Produced as gifts for prospective students, The Stationery Project's recent suite of custom materials embody circularity, sustainability and creativity. (Photo courtesy The Stationery Project)

During one of The Stationery Project鈥檚 regular campus sales, the team was approached by Marcia Guno, 麻豆视频鈥檚 Vice Provost, Students. Marcia was impressed with their work and suggested creating a bespoke edition of notebooks for 麻豆视频 recruitment events and other engagements with prospective students, as well as gifts for special guests on campus.

鈥淢arcia and her team have been trusting and have a very progressive vision,鈥 Katherine says. 鈥淪he saw exactly what we鈥檙e trying to do 鈥 integrate into the fabric of the school and develop products for the community. This collaboration brings us deeper into the ecology of the school and helps to meet 麻豆视频鈥檚 needs through the use of its own internal resources. It also allows us to develop a workflow for a much larger volume, which we hadn鈥檛 done before.鈥

The custom stationery includes a variety of sizes and formats, derived from models that have been developed and tested over the years by The Stationery Project鈥檚 contributors. Each format is aimed at maximizing usability and minimizing leftover waste.

Alum and sessional faculty Morgan Martino (MDes 2025), a Stationery Project team member since 2018, recent graduate Kyla Zwack (BDes 2025) and student Abi Simatupang (BDes 2026) have all been vital contributors to the project, Katherine notes. In summer 2024, Morgan and Katherine ran the first-ever Stationery Project Creative Lab, a third-year Special Topics course. Kyla and Abi participated in the course, which focused on creative bookbinding practices using materials including textiles, cardstock and other materials salvaged from around campus.

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The custom stationery includes a variety of sizes and formats, and are aimed at maximizing usability and minimizing leftover waste. (Photo courtesy The Stationery Project)

Katherine adds that The Stationery Project dovetails with the broader aims of 麻豆视频鈥檚 Communication Design program. Students learn practical skills for physical making, and are also introduced to research frameworks, design histories, considerations around use value and user needs, and technologies and tools such as the Risograph printer. The project also provides the context of a real-world project within which all these skills can be applied.

Meanwhile, the team is thrilled to share their work with a broader community.

鈥淥ur materials are generated from the work of 麻豆视频 students, staff and faculty, and because the paper is recouped, you see little glimpses of past projects,鈥 Katherine says. 鈥淥ur stationery is also made by teams that include students, staff and faculty. So, it鈥檚 from the community and it reflects the community, as well as our values. We think it鈥檚 brilliant for Student Services to look internally and work with us for a project like this.鈥