Color:Limited edition Stalogy Notebooks are award-winning and masterfully designed. A simple, easy-to-use notebook with only minimal elements of time, number, date, day of week, and square grid lines. These pre-printed information elements are shown in a very light grey colored ink on each page. Stalogy Notebooks are used by writers, editors, engineers, artists, and everyday people to capture ideas, schedules, notes, and drawings. These products are perfect to use as a calendar, scheduler, diary, sketchpad, and for everyday notes. Stalogy Notebooks are compact, open completely flat, and bend completely back - almost 360 degrees. Stalogy Editors Series 365 Days Notebook was awarded the Design Award for Excellence in the Design Department at Japan's largest stationery event "The 23rd Japanese Stationery Award." S4200 - Stalogy Notebook 025 Sheet / Seat Pads A4 (8.3 in. x 11.7 in.) Vertical has 5mm very light grey numbered square grid lines. 0-9 numbers are printed at the top and 1-27 numbers printed along the left side in the margin at intervals of 10mm and act as a ruler to quickly assist you in creating flowcharts, graphs, and more. S4201 - Stalogy Notebook 025 Sheet / Seat Pads A4 (8.3 in. x 11.7 in.) Horiztonal has 5mm very light grey square grid lines with △ marks printed in the margins at 1/2 page and 1/4 page intervals as a page and reference guide. Technical Information- Material: Paper
J**N
Meh, still prefer Tomoe River paper
I'm not sure why so many fountain pen users love this paper. It takes watercolor well enough, crinkles the paper as expected but no bleed through, but is really weird with fountain pen ink. Some inks are fine whie others feather like crazy (no bleed through, but still). What's really weird is when the ink does feather, it's always fine around the top half of the page and feathers worse and worse the closer to the bottom I get. I don't get it, if someone knows why the paper quality varies within the same page please enlighten me!
S**E
Paper is light weight and comfortable feeling. However
Paper is light weight and comfortable feeling. However, when using gel pen (Pentel), it will be bleeding thru.Shipping was fast. I ordered on Saturday night and received it on Tuesday noon. However, the packaging was really bad. When I opened it, the edge was ruined.Compare to the price it is offering, this is not a good choice. Fair value with high price.
K**N
Super notebook
Really love this notebook. Thin, but HQ paper. Reminds me of the Hobonichi, but it’s cheaper. There is one difference that may or not be a strength. It is for me. The place at the top of the page to mark the date is very light, small, and hard to see. I ignore it and act like it’s blank. If you’re looking for a planner that has dates, get the Hobo. If you’re looking for an awesome notebook that can be used as a planner, get this. I love it. Great paper. Good for fountain pens. Highly customizable.
K**H
Excellent Notebook / Journal
If you are looking for a very good, small softcover notebook that has great paper, then look no further. I use this in conjunction with my Hobonichi ... Same size, but less expensive and not as structured as the Hobonichi. I've already ordered a B6 size as well. It handles all Inks very well. No it is not Tomoe River paper, but it's the next best thing! Love it!
S**R
Love it. Right up there with Tomoe River paper, and this B6 size rocks.
Love it. Right up there with Tomoe River paper, and this B6 size rocks for me. I wish they offered a 1/2 thickness of B6 like they do with A5 and A6. Well made, great grid that gets out of the way. 5 stars. One of my favorite notebooks on the planet. Had a custom leather cover made for this size.
L**J
Perfect portable size
I always considered myself an A5 size type of woman. Just enough room to write big without wasting to much paper. The Stalogy B6 changed my mind, I can still write big, use whatever pen I want and carry this highly portable notebook around. The paper is great quality and you have enough to journal for an entire year! I purchased a Travelers notebook cover for these B6 and I can't wait to introduce them to each other :D
M**D
Stalogy is perfect for travelers notebooks and journals
I LOVE the Stalogy. I have several I am using. You can use the subtle page date system at the top of the page or not. It is not a dated page a day thing where if you miss writing that day you have wasted a page. The light grid is perfect as it gives guidance when you need it without being too dark. I have had no problems with bleed through on the paper. I use ball point, Staedtler tri fine lines, and fountain pens with no problems. The paper is thin, but good quality paper. You get a good amount of pages without a lot of weight. I use both A6 and B6 sizes. You can’t go wrong with these- good quality at a good price point.
R**O
New favorite size!
I love the look and feel of this little book! I bought it to use in my traveler’s notebook for a bullet journal type planner. It does have dating things at the top you can circle or underline to indicate the date, which I hadn’t planned on using, but I was shocked at the size of the print! Talk about mice type. I’m only mid-century and I can barely read it with my glasses on! The print is tiny and the grid is very light. Which is good if you’re going to ignore the printing, but I would’ve liked to be able to see the grid better. I was disappointed I have to admit. But the book itself was just as good as I’d hoped. In my humble opinion it isn’t as much like Tomoe River Paper as people say, using the same pen this is more scratchy feeling than TRP. I like the thin paper though. I have only used pen, no other media so I can’t say how the paper works for that.
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