Showing posts with label michael roger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label michael roger. Show all posts

Monday, May 24, 2010

Winner!!! Re-Bottled Book


We are just back from the National Stationery Show and are very proud to announce that our Re-Bottled Book won Best New Product in the Think Green category!

Our Rebottled books are made from 100% PCW Recycled Soda Bottles!!

Monday, December 7, 2009

Twitter!


Michael Roger is now on Twitter!!

Follow us and find out about special offers and new products!

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Ugly Betty, Elegant Binders


Yes!!! We've finally made it to Prime Time!

When ABC's fourth season of Ugly Betty premiers next Thursday the perceptive Michael Roger fan will catch a few familiar items as a new part of the show's set design. Both our orange and white cloth binders will be featured as well as our orange and white cigar style boxes.

She may not be the prettiest but she sure knows how to dress an office!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Musique Nonstop!


Another sighting of a vinyl product. Francophonic style site madmoizelle.com gives us international street cred with its inclusion of our 45 Photo Frame in its Sélection section, a group of music-themed products posted last month. Michael Roger missed out on another name-drop, though, as this product was credited to Bookbinders. It's an online alias of ours, but still . . .

We also couldn't help but wonder whether the artist featured on the album had any bearing on its inclusion. Is Eddie Murphy the Jerry Lewis of our generation?

Thursday, July 9, 2009

Michael Roger in Elle Magazine


Elle Magazine has included our LP Record books in a collage of "Glam Rock" accessories, on page 56 of its July issue. We're pleased to be featured among fashion luminaries like Marc Jacobs (Pony-hair bag, $1,350). Our product is surely the most economical choice in the group, and no ponies were harmed in its manufacture (our glue is horse-free).

The featured journals are credited to Urban Outfitters, one of our higher-volume retailers for this product. While we're a little disappointed that we weren't named as the designer (they didn't credit the Ceramic watch by RADO ($1,900) to Macy's, did they?), we are nevertheless pleased by the selection. To greater heights! Our name in print!