"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." I love writing down notes and scribbles on any piece of paper that I find. The only problem with that is ...
Color screen. Slim and super portable. Great for to-do lists and quick notes. Still a nice amount of space to write on. But not every brainstorm or list needs a full-size page. That's where ReMarkable ...
I've had a long-running dream of entirely ditching my physical notebook for an E Ink tablet, but I've never been able to truly make it work. I first attempted this switch with the first generation ...
From weekly planning to client meetings, I’m still reaching for paper and pen. There's just something about physically writing that works better for my brain—drawing connections, making quick sketches ...
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A classroom classic: this 6-pack of 1-subject spiral notebooks helps you identify your subjects at a glance with color-coding efficiency; color assortment may vary The right ruling: these 8" x 10-1/2" ...
It's important to understand that paper has a grain direction like wood and fabric. The paper's fibers run in the direction of either the length of the full sheet (grain long) or the width (grain ...
New on the App Store is Paper for iPad, made by the team at 53. It’s a gorgeous, simple digital notebook that deliberately ditches features in a bid to keep things simple. The result is something that ...
2,000 years on, the notebook is still a great solution. From Muji to Moleskine, here’s how to choose a notebook that’s right for you. But that doesn’t mean it’s easy to pick a good notebook.
As a left-handed writer, I know that selecting a notebook requires thoughtful consideration — the choice often spells the difference between a smooth and a frustrating writing experience. The key to ...