Kids have the right to write!
Summer is a memory, fall is in the air... first week of school, and there's the annual School Supplies List: pencils, folders, a ruler, hand-sanitizer. And, since time immemorial, The Composition Book. At least 3-5 wide-ruled marble-covered books are required per student! Into these will go the first strokes of a child's written ABC's; later there will be poems, stories, journaling... skills that are aguably the most important acquisition for tomorrow's creative leaders.
Please join us in helping families and schools whose budgets are stretched thin. For each handcrafted one-of-a kind journal purchased, we donate a composition book to a public school in need. It's simple, it's fun, and it's the write thing to do!

MyRight2Write.com is the project of a small private graphics practice in the Washington, DC metropolitan area called designfarm. As was our custom every other Friday, on a quiet day in December, the 3-person staff of our studio came together for a brown-bag lunch meeting about design. The meetings addressed not the smaller issues of design: font choices and color palettes, even project budgets or concepts, but rather Design Issues with a capital D: creativity, inspiration, meaningful work that is also socially responsible. That particular week, designfarm's tagline, Uncommon Solutions for the Common Good, was the theme of the meeting. Where might we locate exciting new ways to fulfill on this promise?
The answer came as we explored the internet, checking in with explosive DIY communities such as Etsy, where many of the shopowners (including designfarm's owner, Jodi Bloom) are professional designers by day and makers of other things by night. We visited the sites of other businesses where creativity ruled, where the boundaries were only as restrictive as the creator's imaginations, and where people were carving out a reasonable living designing and making a contribution to society.
The seed of MyRight2Write.com was planted at that Friday meeting, was watered daily and grew during subsequent meetings on the beanbag chairs and around the tables at designfarm. There've been bumps along the way, but we've had loads of fun developing the business model, the products, and now, bringing everything to you!
We thank you sincerely for playing with us and allowing us to do what we love. Download our Press Release!
ps: We are real people! Please email us with any questions you have, or with press inquiries.

