Category: Paper review

Petit Punnet Notebook Review

24 March 2016 By ian

Petit Punnett is a small British company that makes a range of products featuring fascinating geometric designs. Having noticed them on Twitter I contacted them to see if they could send me some notebooks to review. Thank you to Petit Punnet for letting me look at these items. These are my own honest opinions. As […]

Atoma and Arc Notebook Systems

10 March 2016 By ian

When my illustrious United Inkdom colleague Mr. S Monboddo sent me a customised Atoma/Rhodia notebook, my interest was piqued. Here was a notebook system that had the potential to be everything I needed it to be for work. Specifically, for my work, I want all these things: pages I can remove so I can scan […]

Whitelines Pocket Notebook Mini-Review

25 February 2016 By ian

Whitelines is a Swedish company making a range of paper products featuring white lines on a grey background. This is a mini-review of their pocket notebook. Size: 9cm by 14cm (3.5″ by 5.5″) Price: £7.95 (UK) for three Pages: 48 Cover: thick card (not sure of the weight, sorry) Paper: 80gsm Ruling: 5mm squares, white […]

Field Notes Cherry Graph Notebook Mini-Review

11 February 2016 By ian

There’s no denying the Cherry Graph notebook is an amazing creation. The covers are made with an incredibly thin piece of real cherry wood. It’s an engineering marvel and it looks beautiful. Price: £8/$10 for three Size: 9cm by 14cm (3.5″ by 5.5″) Pages: 48 Ruling type: grid Paper: 75gsm/50lb Cover: made from wood! I […]

Forest Choice Medium Flex Notebook Review

19 November 2015 By ian

Forest Choice notebooks are made by Palomino, of (modern) Blackwing fame. They’re cardboard-covered pocket books, a segment with rather a lot of competition. Do they stand out? Size: 13cm by 21cm (5″ by 8.25″) Price: $13 (for a three-pack) Pages: 80 Cover: cardboard Paper: 70gsm Ruling: plain, ruled or squared I used this notebook from […]