![]() ![]() The paper feels great to write on, nice and smooth. The inside back cover has a list of fun facts, just to fill space, I guess. It’s a pretty simple system, and not original to this notebook (see here for one example) but for those who like to manage their task lists this way, it will be handy to have a preformatted page that makes it easier. You can indicate the status and importance of the task by circling or slashing the circle. Each page has 18 lines with a dotted circle at the left. The designers of these notebooks meant for them to be used to help manage task lists. Inside the front cover there is space for identifying info, and a guide to how the page layout is meant to be used. The corners are rounded to a larger diameter than Field Notes or Moleskine. ![]() The staples are aligned correctly on the spine, and nothing is crooked, except for the corners, which are nicely rounded but cut a bit diagonally in some cases, as if the notebook slipped a bit while the corners were being cut. The covers feed sturdy and the whole notebook seems well-made. They came packaged very beautifully in a box with brown crinkly paper filler, and I think I actually said “ooh!” when I opened it up! I love the cover designs, in cool colors and camouflage patterns. These are a staple-bound notebook in the vein of Field Notes and the Moleskine cahiers, but with a unique page format. The folks at Cool Material sent me a nice batch of their recently introduced “Word.” notebooks. ![]()
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