Tag: softcover

Chroma Nebraska Notebook Review

2 July 2015 By ian

Chroma Stationery make a selection of A5 notebooks, perfect bound (like this one – glued) or spiral bound. The one I’m reviewing is the Nebraska: 50 pages of uncoated 80gsm paper (plain or lined) and thick card cover, for £8.50. The paper is quite good. There’s virtually no feathering. In my tests, the broad Vanishing […]

Furrow Book Notebook Review

21 May 2015 By ian

The Furrow Book is made by the Zeller Writing Co. and available direct from them. It’s available in two sizes – roughly A5 and A6 (Field Notes size) and two colours: “Great Plains” (white) and “Founding Supporter” (blackish). The A5/large size is available in a two-pack for $11.99 and the pocket size is available in […]

Papernotes Notebook Review and Giveaway

29 January 2015 By ian

Papernotes is a small Filipino company. They make just one kind of notebook (but have plans for more), which is available in a variety of colours (white, black, grey, blue, orange and red). The notebooks are A5 with 160 lined pages of paper and cost $5.50. The covers aren’t firm like a Webnotebook but they […]

TM Inspiration Pad notebook review

11 December 2014 By ian

The TM Inspiration Pad is a unique notebook. It’s available from the TM shop for between €16 and €23 depending on where you live. It’s pricy but there’s a reason for that. Read on… I’ll cover the boring bits first. There are 48 pages and there’s a soft card cover. It’s 165mm by 210mm which […]

Dotgrid Co A5 notebook review

13 November 2014 By ian

The Dotgrid.co A5 notepad has 28 pages (14 sheets) of 104gsm paper with a grey dot grid pattern. They cost £13 ($20-ish) for a pack of five. There are a range of different formats available from dotgrid.co. The paper is quite good. It’s certainly better than many notebooks but it isn’t as good as Rhodia. […]