Stalogy 365 Days Notebook - A5 - Black - Graph

$40.00

Stalogy 365 Days Notebook - A5 - Black - Graph

This minimalist planner has key basics needed for you to use this planner in a variety of ways including bullet journalling, gratitude journalling, or arranging busy days. The thin paper allows this book to maintain its slim profile while housing 368 pages (a page per day) of quality Japanese paper.

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Robert
So much paper! (Squared version)

What I love the most about this notebook is the amount of pages you get for the thickness of it. I can write in this for almost 4-5 months straight! Sure the date features are nice(I don't use it) and the squares are small, which is good for me because I write very small. You can always write several squares high too. The paper is thin but can take most fountain pen inks with minimal ghosting . I especially love how "crinkly" the paper gets after you write on both sides.😁

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Bree Phoenix
Best little notebook

I love this little notebook. It's small enough to slip into my purse and the paper quality is so light yet durable and can hold a variety of inks very well. It's not the same as the hobonichi but I like it better because it's less concrete than the Hobo. You can start and stop at any date if you're using it as a planner. I use it to take meeting notes at my office. It's classy and it holds so much paper I don't have to worry about buying another notebook anytime soon. Love it

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Gary Sears
Great paper in understated elegance...

Well, this has got to be one of the best notebooks I have had the pleasure to use.

This is my work notebook and it is paired with two TWISBY 580AL's (F) using Jentle inks (blue and maroon).

Shadowing? Yes; but in a nice way. Yet the thin paper does not bleed. The smooth paper does not cause the pen to skip or stutter on the page. I love the glide as I scrawl across with sweeping stokes and the emotion that FP's encourage in my writing.

Open, the notebook lays fairly flat. I have it contained in my Kokuyo Systemic cover (which includes a handy pouch for my pens on the outside of the cover), and it fits perfectly. I will be buying this product again. If you are a fan of smooth paper (like Tomoe River), this is a must try.

I ignore the grid and date system. It is small and faint, so good if you use it and easy to ignore if you don't.

This notebook is worth every penny.

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Cecily Walker
I think I'm in love

I feel like it's important to note that the Stalogy 365 Notebook has made me -- a dedicated Leuchtturm fan -- make the switch. The thin, rustly pages hold up to all kinds of ink except for the wettest/darkest Sharpies. Fountain pens were made for this notebook and this notebook was made for fountain pens. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is the day/date printed at the top of each page is so small, it's almost invisible. I end up having to date my pages by hand, something I wouldn't have to do with a Hobonichi.

The grid is very light; light enough to keep your lines straight, but not so noticeable that it'll interfere with your handwriting or pen and ink drawings.

Get one. You'll be glad you did.