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wvancamp
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Mar 2, 2018
I have many journals and sketchbooks scattered in my art studio. Each year, I purchase two 200 sheet notebooks in A5 size. One in grid for my annual bullet journal and one in plain paper for my personal journal. I used to be a big fan of Miquelrius notebooks as they are fountain pen friendly and inexpensive, but this year they switched to a poor quality cover and no longer offer them with an elastic binding. So I have switched to a Seven Seas with Tome River Paper. The nanamipaper brand is of excellent quality, but it does require a cover of sorts. The cover backing is sturdy, but not attractive to look at. Still, I love the paper. It is difficult to find the thicker notebooks and these might make for excellent writing drops here on Massdrop.
The rest of my notebooks are Canson watercolor notebooks for sketching and illustration and standard traveler's knockoffs that I get on Amazon. The traveler's I use for general note taking, poetry, and brainstorming. For that use, as long as it can handle a fine fountain pen or standard rollerball ink, I am content.
As for pens, I love fountain pens inked with Noodler's Black, various Iroshizuku, or Sailor inks. I use a fine nib Lamy Safari inked with Noodler's Black for my bullet journal and an assortment of italic medium nib fountain pens for the journal inked in various colors. Notes are done with a Platinum Plasir or Retro 51 rollerball.
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