Episode 6: Martin Janner // Forestry and economy
The tree writer
Martin Janner is a forester. For his work, he needs a sharp memory, imagination and vision. He must know the history of his forests in order to secure their future. That’s why Janner keeps records. For 26 years he has been writing down the date and location of the work carried out by his lumberjacks. He writes down each task in a code that only he himself understands
“As a forestry person, I feel very connected to paper as a material.”
“I get to do a job which, thanks to handwriting, links me to decades of other people who worked in these forests before me.”
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Episode 7
Alexa Hennig von Lange // Literature and history
Write down to let go
Alexa Hennig von Lange comes from a family of chroniclers. Her grandmother dictated her life story onto tapes. Her grandfather kept diaries. The author also writes everything important in notebooks – so she rarely has to look at them afterwards.
Episode 8
Leonie Barth // Fashion and design
Drafting by hand
Leonie Barth is a sought-after designer of bags and shoes. She uses pencil and paper to keep track of her ideas, which pour from her by the hundred.
Episode 9
Neil Gower // Illustration and Typography
The pleasure of putting pen to paper
Neil Gower is an internationally acclaimed illustrator of books and maps. He started drawing at the age of eight and hasn’t stopped since.





