It Leaks, It's Analog, and I Love It - by John PWeiss - Personal

It Leaks, It's Analog, and I Love It - by John PWeiss - Personal
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The Kokuyo Campus Smart Ring combines the benefit of a notebook with the adaptability of a binder. The ring binding opens and opens, letting you rearrange or swap out your notes on the fly. It works with a variety of high-quality loose-leaf filler documents, and you can even make your own using a 26-hole punch.


< Read This ="p__1">The Kokuyo Systemic Refillable Note Pad Cover features a fantastic note pad currently installed, however it can also be used with practically any standard-type note pad of the exact same paper size. The cover can hold 2 various notebooks, one tucked into each side, or a single notebook up to 1. 7 cm thick (measured using the A5 design).

It is available in A6, A5, and B5 sizes.


In 2015 I compiled a five-part resource titled in which I looked at five different product categories that I routinely use in my working life and recommendations for each. These included hardbound notebooks, softcover note pads, spiral notebooks, pocket notebooks, and writing pads/looseleaf. Today I  wish to step back from specifics and offer more general ideas on paper, this time going by brand name.


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Those are always tricky concerns to address since (1) "fountain pen friendly" is a relative principle; and (2) some brand names use various types of paper for various products - some developed with the fountain pen user in mind, others not. For instance, many basic items from Write Notepads feature some of the most fountain pen friendly paper available, however they also release special edition products such as the "Engineer" series that utilize various paper stock.


So as a standard, what needs to happen prior to I will openly advise something as "water fountain pen friendly paper"? My requirement is fairly easy: No bleed-through or feathering with any fountain pen nib that can be fairly utilized for daily writing. (Due to the fact that I generally use my paper for preparing and notetaking, instead of drawing, wet ink samples, or flex-nib calligraphy, my standards may be more lenient than some.) I likewise don't worry much about how the paper flaunts ink color or things like shine and saturation, though dry time sometimes factors into which paper I desire to utilize for a particular function (i.