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The newestor Set of 3 A5 Dotted Notebooks offers 240 smooth, cream-colored pages across three perfectly sized 5.5 x 8.25 inch journals. Featuring lay-flat sewn binding and subtle yet clear dot grids, these notebooks are designed for bullet journaling, note-taking, and creative projects. With durable engineered wood covers in black, white, and kraft brown, this set combines style and functionality for professionals and creatives on the move.
Manufacturer | September Leather |
Brand | newestor |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.25 x 5.7 x 0.2 inches |
Item model number | N17-A5DOT-3PACK |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | Black, White, Kraft |
Cover Material | Engineered Wood |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 3 |
Ruling | Dotted |
Sheet Size | 5.5 x 8.25 inches |
Brightness Rating | 65 Lumen |
Paper Finish | Smooth |
Manufacturer Part Number | N17-A5DOT-3PACK |
B**A
High quality, nice notebooks. Great little touches that all add up to a special notebook
Nice journals. Basically they a smidgeon smaller than a regular (US) paper folded in half. Itās a nice size (later Iāll explain why I like this size). I have the September Leather Travelerās journal and wondered about these notebooks. As with the Traveler's Journal I'm very pleased with them. They come in a 3 pack with 3 different colored covers (black, kraft and white). These are stitched rather than stapled. Pages are secure so they donāt rip out, unless I want them out. (Iād probably cut them out if I ever wanted to do that). No spiral wire to snag on my clothes or other things. The corners are rounded which keeps them from breaking down as I take this in and out of my purse. The inside pages are cream with faint dots on the pages which is probably why there is a reference to being perfect for bullet journaling. I donāt do that but I like the dots to help keep my writing straight and they donāt get in the way if I want to draw something.The pages are heavier than my ānormalā paper weight which I appreciate as I carry these around with me. I donāt like flimsy paper and it canāt be too heavy/stiff either. This really is a nice weight. The cream is soothing to the eye, easy to read yet not harsh in contrast. I use various color inks in this and have no issue reading. The dots are 5 to an inch (at least in the white, I assume all are the same and the others are in my calendar sitting on my desk at work).The dimensions are a bit larger than I've used in the past but it's thinner because of the way it's made. I hesitated but now that I have it in my hands I really think this is going to be a good size. I like the way it's assembled. I didn't want a spiral for snagging nor did I want staples to come loose and/ or snag things. The glued back little journals I've used in the past don't lie flat and are thicker. I didn't like that part of those glued journals. This does lie flat because of the sewn binding. The thinner book has plenty of pages and will fit into my purse better. It slides in next to the side of my purse and not shift or get lost among the other things in there. It is fast to find it. If I wanted smaller I could have bought passport size journal refills.Why do I find this type of journal helpful? (the following isn't exactly a product review but how I use it and why that's important to me. I'd use such information as I shop but you might not desire it, feel free to stop reading)I donāt bullet journal. I in the past couple of years Iāve found that electronic calendar/notes/etc. didnāt do everything I wanted. I added (not replaced) a hard copy planner which has some notes pages. Iāve always carried something to write notes on in my purse. My purse is large so the A5 size fits in my purse but itās not too thick and doesnāt have a spiral like many other smaller notebooks would have and I donāt want in my purse. I can find it quickly because it doesnāt slide down to the bottom of my purse, the white is in my purse to be able to see it. I just jot notes, names, addresses, book references, directions, whatever I (or any of my family members) need to remember. There is no attempt to organize the information, I just thumb through and find it. This is something Iāve done for many years and I like this as my newest book.The other two are in my planner. I use a good size planner (whole month at one time pages) that is spiral bound and it has some blank pages in it. I use those pages to take notes, jot reminders, to do's for me, etc. as Iām in meetings. I then will (when I need to) transfer the information to whatever is appropriate usually by using this to jog my memory and creating the documents/emails I need when I'm back at my computer. I found using an IPad while in meetings was distracting, I wasnāt getting everything that I can when I hand write notes. I wasn't as mentally present in the meetings as the technology actually took more attention than pencil/paper does. Sometimes meetings are impromptu as I run into folks but I need to have notes from that. I also found that the dates, times and participants in the conversations which I add as I jot notes to be helpful. (Kind of hard for someone to say that I have the date wrong on something when the notes were dated and in between notes about something else completely. Yes, thatās saved me and someone else on a rather important issue as the date mattered.) There arenāt many pages in that planner so I now it's only June and I needed to add more but how with that spiral back? The travelerās notebook is what triggered my thoughts to how I might do that. You may be aware but if not, travelerās notebooks secure to the covers with elastic band system. Iām doing that with the other 2 journals. I had "belly bands", AKA elastic bands for that planner. Iāve banded the notebooks together and used a 2nd band to put them in my planner. Using that 2nd band Iāve banded them to the laminated back cover page so the spiral isnāt an issue. They are a bit smaller than the laminated cover so I think this is going to work well. Everything is shutting nicely, pages in the planner are turning, pages in the journals are also turning but I might stop at the fabric/craft store buy a length of thinner elastic as the "band" to replace the wider belly band I have now. We'll see as I work with it.If you are wondering about the travelerās journal and the notebook in my purse, the travelerās journal is for thatātravel that Iām doing/planningāand nothing else is going in that. I'm going to a multiday conference and I want the traveler's journal to be exclusively for that experience. That has travel plans and dates. It has conference sessions info in it. It will have notes from the conference and the trip. This notebook is used differently, itās more of a head dump of things I need to know, need to remember. It will stay with me until it is full which will take a long time the way I use it. Once I write them down I donāt worry about forgetting, itās in the book. Iāve dumped them out of my head. Itās mentally freeing.
N**A
No Shadowing, Wish They Had More Pages
I found these notebooks great for storage of collections for my journals. I tested a page with Pigma Micron black fine line pens, Tombow dual tip brush pens in a light and dark color, a drawing pencil, and a fountain pen and had little shadowing and no bleed-through, so I can draw or write as I please. My only disagreement would be that I wear reading glasses and had trouble seeing the dots. Working with a reading light is a small price to pay. Great quality and value for the money.
K**T
Perfect! Would hate to run out!
Nice thick pages and great binding!
D**A
My Favorite Journals!
I initially purchased these A5 dot bullet journals for my Travelerās Notebook, but happened to grab it one day when I wanted to take notes for one of my classes. I dedicated one notebook per course since I wanted to save them for future reference. They are awesome! I love how easy they are to carry around or slide into the book Iām taking notes on. The paper is a dream to write on for me. My pens glide smoothly and quickly, and no issues with ink smears. Iām mostly using my teal Uni Hobonichi Techo 2022 pen now and there is minimal ghosting through the paper, so Iām able to take notes in both sides of the paper easily. I initially began writing in the journals with my Tombow Fudenosuke hard-tip brush pen (see photo 2) and while you could see a little ghosting, I was still able to write on both sides of the paper without issue. I tried for a moment to use a Pilot ultra fine permanent type, but it went through the page too much for my liking (see photo 3). Regardless, it wasnāt too bad considering I was using a permanent marker pen. Mostly, I just enjoy the dot grids- it allows more versatility for me whether Iām taking notes, drawing diagrams, etc. I just ordered two more packs of these journals since I plan to use them through the rest of my masterās program. I highly recommend giving these a try!
H**E
Fountain Pen Proof!
These journals are great. I love the different colors for compartmentalizing (if I am using the word right). Different journal practices, therapy disciplines, personalities... š can go in each of the color-coded journals.The dot grid is my favorite, so, yes. The fountain ink doesn't bleed, also a yes. Also, the paper is thick enough that it doesn't show through to the other side. YES.Please never stop making these.10/10 would recommend ā£ļø
B**F
Very good for fountain pens
Iām very surprised that these inexpensive inserts hold up sooooo well to fountain pens and inks. I have tried Pilot Brush Pens with ink, pilot parallels (2.4 mm), and a variety of nibs from pilot kakuno EF to Twisbi Broad and this paper held up to everything with minimal ghosting, no feathering, and no bleed.
E**
Works great in traveler's notebook
These are great, and I prefer them to the Moleskine Cahier. I have a traveler's notebook (Midori), and I bought these for that. The Midori notebooks and the Moleskine notebooks are signficantly more expensive. I decided to give these a shot since I needed several notebooks strictly for writing (not drawing or painting). I measured them out, and trimmed them with xacto knife to make them Midori sized. They're the right height already, so I simply had to cut a strip off the width. These are great quality - they're stitch bound, and the paper is very smooth to write on. No bleed through, but I mostly use sharpie pens so it's not usually a problem for me either way. I also love that there was more choice with these in terms of layout - I really love the dot grid, and it's not always easy to find. Also these are 80 pages, which is what I needed. The Midori notebooks have 64 pages or so, or you have to get the super lightweight paper if you want more of them, and that's not lined. The Cahier notebooks do have the right number of pages, but the last section is perforated for you to rip out, and I didn't need or want that. I want all my notes to stay put. So this was the perfect layout for me, and happily, the paper and binding turned out to be of great quality. Plus, much cheaper than the alternatives. Although I do still buy the midori notebooks for other purposes.
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