![]() What do you think the benefits are to journaling your trips? Sometimes, I get an idea or recall a memory that I haven’t documented months after I’ve left the country, so it really depends on every individual page I think. I usually then draw the pages in some sort of a café or a restaurant while waiting for food or sometimes even in an airport. I try to capture some of my observations and memories right at the spot but given the inconvenience sometimes (a lot of people, no comfortable place to draw) I am forced to take a few pictures and then document it later. Additionally, driving a scooter for the first time in Vietnam has left me with some minor scars, which always make sure that I remember the trip in another way than just through my journal pages.ĭo you take a lot of photos for reference, or do you prefer to work on the fly while you're out and about? It captures some of my important memories through words and especially drawings, where I experimented with small frames in which I drew some of my good memories. It was my first visit to Vietnam and it is the spread during which I told myself that keeping travel journals is what I want to do. My favorite journal spread is probably the one from Vietnam. Regarding the things I document, I always try to note down something interesting or an interesting fact that I've learned, then something about the local culture and then whatever I observe and find interesting. The latter is the case for most of my pages Sometimes I have an idea for the entire page spread and try to sketch it out with a mechanical pencil and sometimes I draw whatever comes to mind while traveling without thinking what the rest of the page’s going to be like. I would say I don’t have a single process for my journals. I am also using a variety of fine tip pens and an aqua brush, of which inside I can fill with water and don’t need to worry about water for days or even weeks. I made my own watercolor palette out of a vintage medicine tin box that I always bring with me as its very convenient to carry anywhere. The way I choose my tools is to make them compact and convenient during traveling. What artist materials do you use when you travel? I loved the idea of having all your observations and memories noted down in a tiny notebook that I would always have on myself. I used to love adventure movies, especially those like Indiana Jones when I was a teenager, and I have always been fascinated by the journals from those movies, such as the Indiana Jones’ Grail Diary. ![]() What inspired you to start keeping travel journals? Looking for travel journal ideas? Scroll down to read our interview with Adam Hackländer, an avid traveler who documents his trips on the pages of hardcover notebooks. If you’re interested in keeping one for yourself, you’ll definitely want to scroll down to learn how he creates his art on the go. ![]() We had the pleasure of speaking to Hackländer about his travel journals. ![]() “Nothing beats the feeling when you read an old journal and recall everything you’ve done,” Hackländer tells My Modern Met. No matter how mundane or amazing, the combination of pictures and words give his experiences some context so that he can return to them again and again. He records everything from the currency exchange rate to the brilliant red-orange sun over a temple in Kyoto, Japan. He’s not mindlessly snapping photos only to forget what they mean later on. In the age of everything digital, Hackländer’s handcrafted keepsakes offer a more deliberate and thoughtful form of remembering his journeys. When complete, they read like a graphic novel and tell a non-linear story of Hackländer's experiences and the moments in his travels that stood out to him. The spreads comprise writing and images that record both the ordinary and extraordinary parts of his trips. Traveler Adam Hackländer traverses the world with a tin of watercolor paints to chronicle his adventures on the pages of a hardcover journal.
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