Ink+ Volt collaborated with Japanese stationery brand Kunisawa to create the new Founders Notebook ($33). The Founders Notebook is a classic A5 size with a manageable 112 pages. The covers are a flexible soft cover with subtle shimmery patterns that look cool and professional. The Founders Notebook is available in three different cover options. When…
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Review: Kokoyu Systemic Notebook Cover A5 Fabric in Real Life Usage
Often, the reviews I write are after using a product for just a couple days or even a couple hours. However, I have been using the Kokoyu Systemic Fabric Notebook Cover in A5 size ($23) for several months now. This gives me the opportunity to talk through its real-life usability. It also means my photos…
Giveaway Winner: Baron Fig Work/Play III
With my apologies for being a bit late in the day, the winner of the Baron Fig Work/Play III from last week’s post is Katy! Katy said: Congratulations! I hope you enjoy your new Work/Play!
Notebook Review: Nanami Café Note B6 Slim Grid
I love when I’m stationed close to the Dromgoole’s tables at pen shows. Inevitably, I find things I cannot do without. When I saw that they had the Nanami Café Note B6 with 3.7mm dashed grid ($20), I couldn’t resist trying it out. The Café Note comes with a heavyweight matte white paper wrap over…
Giveaway: Baron Fig Work/Play III
In the past, Ana has reviewed the Baron Fig Work/Play limited edition. Well today we’ve got a Work/Play III ($20), generously sent to us by Baron Fig, for giveaway! The Work/Play editions are designed to balance work and play. On the left side of every page is dot grid, and on the right side is…
Notebook Review: Apuntes Medium Hard Cover Notebook- Piso Beige
The Apuntes Medium Hard Cover notebook in Piso Beige ($19.50) is made in Mexico City. It features 90gsm ivory paper and 200 plain pages. The book has a paper-wrapped hardcover and is approximately B6 (172mm x 108mm / 6 3/4 x 4 1/4 in). It’s also available in other covers and dot or lined (school-style).…
Journaling in the time of Covid-19
Review by Laura Cameron How are you? No really. I’m asking how you are. Because the last two weeks have been a whirlwind and I feel like I’ve fallen through the looking glass into a completely different world. And sometimes I’m ok, and sometimes I’m not. About a week and a half ago, I saw…