Regularly spaced dots can be used to keep handwriting on an even keel, add structure to a table or checkbox layout, or give you the backbone of a diagram. What’s the purpose of a dotted notebook, you ask? Well. It feels like a blank sheet of paper… but with built-in autopilot. The dotted “bullet journal”-type pages however are the goldilocks option – a happy compromise between blank, ruled and squared pages. They just didn’t leave much room for artistic flourishes or creative expression. But they also made pages look a little denser. These made it easier to do things like draw diagrams or lay out a table of figures. Then there was the squared pages option, which often brought back memories (good or otherwise) of math homework. Ruled lines meanwhile help those whose handwriting tends to slant off into oblivion, as can sometimes happen on a blank page. Unruled Blank pages have long been the preference of creatives looking to sketch and doodle. Traditionally, notebook pages came in three options: unruled, wide ruled or narrow ruled. Thanks to its versatility and less-is-more appeal the dotted notebook page has been quite ‘the thing’ recently – just ask the journalers of Instagram. These larger sizes are great for studying and large-scale projects.įor a deep dive into the complete Moleskine notebook collection, check out our latest Limited Edition Notebooks and PRO Notebooks structured to help boost productivity.There’s nothing plain about the fresh trend in the notebook world – it’s dots! Here’s all you need to know to get the most out of your MOO Hardcover Journal – with dotted pages. XL (19 x 25 cm), XXL (21.6 x 27.9 cm) and A4 size notebooks (21 x 29.7 cm) are designed for ideas that need more space to grow.The perfect size to fit in a backpack or tote and with plenty of room to explore ideas. One of the our most popular notebook is large size notebook (13 x 21 cm).Medium notebook (11.5 x 18 cm) gives you more space than a pocket-size journal, while still being small enough to carry easily.Pocket size notebook (9 x 14 cm) is just that: the right size to fit in your pocket and carry wherever you go, ready for when inspiration strikes.From pocket-size to XXL, find the right size for your notes and ideas: The loose structure of dots is enough to write in straight lines, but also perfect for drawing and sketching. Gridded paper brings with it a reassuring sense of order and neatness, and perhaps a hint of nostalgia for beloved school stationery.ĭotted notebooks give you the best of all worlds: the structure of ruled lines along with the freedom of plain paper. Squared paper or gridlines are wonderful for both writing and working with numbers. The freedom of the blank page is perfect for visual thinkers and anyone whose work or passions involve freehand creativity. Plain pages lend themselves to drawing, doodling and sketching. Lines guide linear thinking and bring a sense of order as you work through your thoughts by hand on the page. Ruled notebooks are the best option if you need to write words, take notes, and make lists. How do you plan to use your paper journal? Are you taking notes in meetings or sketching in the subway? Choose between: Ultimately though, whether you choose hard cover or soft cover is a question of personal preference. If you want a notebook small enough to store in your pocket, then the flexibility of a soft cover makes it the more comfortable option. That said, by design a softcover notebook is more lightweight and flexible to carry around. What's more, it protects your ideas as it is more resistant to wear and tear, especially if you are constantly moving between appointments. The sturdy and professional feel of a hard cover notebook can also add a sense of gravitas to your notetaking. Hardcover notebooks are perfect for taking notes on the move as the rigid cover provides a reliable writing surface away from your desk.
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