Today, electronic devices have become an integral part of daily life, which makes it possible to take notes through a variety of devices. Though people have plenty of choices of note-taking, I think a paper notebook is still the champion of jotting down fresh ideas and thoughts.
There’s always something in the old fashioned pen and paper that can never be replaced by a glowing screen, such as the feeling of writing and the satisfactory of finishing writing a notebook.
Here are some notebooks I highly recommend.
Best Bullet Journal: Poluma Dotted Grid Notebook
The Poluma Dotted Grid Notebook is an smooth faux-leather-cover notebook. The whole notebook includes an elastic closure, convenient inner pocket and a ribbon. What I like most is its orange cover, which is just like the mellow autumn sunlight and makes me feel energetic and passionate. I’m quite sure such glorious orange notebook will motivate me a lot to record and organize my life. Just as its creator, Ryder Carroll, once said, it is supposed to “help you track the past, organize the present, and plan for the future.”
What’s more, the archive-quality pages made from acid-free paper are sure to resists damage from light and air, ensuring long-lasting performance from one year to the next.
Best Classic Ruled Notebook: BooQool 2-pack Ruled Notebooks
The Lemome Natural Cork-cover Notebook is a lay-flat perforated notebook. Its thread-bound lay-flat design without distractions means you don’t need to break your notebook cover to make the pages lay flat therefore protect your notebook for longer use.
It’s amazing that the the glorious woody-grain cover of this notebook is made of cork fabric, which is natural, renewable and more importantly unique. Due to the texture of nature cork, every single product may slightly differ from one to another in pattern and colour. Isn’t it a super great notebook for either self-use or a unique gift? The cool cork cover is sure to give your journal a distinctive look from other standard journals.
Best Eco-Friendly Notebook: Lemome Natural Cork-cover Notebook
The Lemome Natural Cork-cover Notebook is a lay-flat perforated notebook. Its thread-bound lay-flat design without distractions means you don’t need to break your notebook cover to make the pages lay flat therefore protect your notebook for longer use.
It’s amazing that the the glorious woody-grain cover of this notebook is made of cork fabric, which is natural, renewable and more importantly unique. Due to the texture of nature cork, every single product may slightly differ from one to another in pattern and colour. Isn’t it a super great notebook for either self-use or a unique gift? The cool cork cover is sure to give your journal a distinctive look from other standard journals.
Best Unlined Notebook: Lemome Unlined Hardcover Notebook
This timeless style and simple versatility design is apparently a perfect choice for everyday use, such as business, conference, class, travel, and so on to capture your ideas and inspirations. The blank pages are my favourite, which leaves me vast freedom for my unique inspirations and creations. I am quite sure that artists and visual thinkers will like the flexibility to organize their thoughts and drawings without any limitation while using this unlined notebook.
Besides, the notebook is in incredible quality and is designed to lay flat. The papers with a lovely cream color are super smooth. Also, they are thick enough that it won’t ghost with most pens. All of these make it quite enjoyable to write on this notebook.
Best Hardcover Notebook: Artfan Numbered Bullet Dotted Journal
The Artfan Numbered Bullet Dotted Journal measures 5.25 inches wide by 8.25 inches high and has 2 bookmarks, an inner pocket. With 4 index pages and 124 numbered pages, you can keep track of where your excellent idea is thus write and organize your notes more efficiently.
It should also be noted that the Artfan Journal adopts thicker paper so that bleeding, rough erasing and shading would never be a trouble any more.
These are my favourite five notebooks. What about you? Do you have any recommendations?
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