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The Fabriano EcoQua Notebook is a small, spiral-bound notebook featuring 70 sheets of environmentally-friendly, FSC certified, acid-free paper with a grid layout, perfect for versatile use in both professional and personal settings.
P**R
High quality paper
Durable and attractive notebook that I use for months to document my meetings and ideas.
M**A
More for the paper rather than notebook use
These are my favorite dotted papers! I love to use them for letters, notes, or any work on cute, aesthetic paper. The only thing is that if you are looking for a notebook, THIS IS NOT A GOOD CHOICE. As it is a glue bound notebook, you cannot flip through the pages without it falling apart. So, when I used this at first for a notebook, I hated it. However, I still loved the feel and quality of the dotted paper, so I ended up just tearing pages out to use as note paper. Perfect size and great quality!
J**N
Fits my needs for a nice inexpensive bullet journal!
I recently started a bullet journal and was on a quest for an inexpensive journal that would work for me. I'm left-handed, and for us lefties it can be difficult to write in a journal that has normal binding as the ink can smear as we drag our hand across the page. So, I knew I wanted a spiral bound grid notebook and set out to search for the perfect fit and quickly found that spiral grid notebooks are rather hard to come by. I stumbled upon this and for the reviews and the price thought it was worth a try.One thing that I really like about it is the paper quality. It seems a little thicker so that the ink doesn't bleed through to the other side as much as I've noticed it does with a lot of other notebooks. Also, it's a perfect size. I really like the purple color too, although I have to say that the cover is not very sturdy. I've only had mine for about 3 weeks now, and I'll be interested to see how long the cover will last as it seems to already look a little beat up, and that's just with light use (it stay on my dresser in my home, so doesn't get shoved into my purse multiple times per day).I've attached a picture of the side view to give you a better idea of how thick it is, as well as what the grid looks like. The grid lines are just perfect in size as well as not to dark and not to light. I am pleased to have found what seems to be a great notebook that will fit my needs and at a nice price too! If you are looking for a good spiral journal for bullet journaling, this just might fit the bill for you!
A**N
Be sure to note this...
I bought this because I was looking for stone paper. Apparently, it's strong paper made of minerals. This is a lovely drawing/sketching book. It does accept watercolors. Just go very easy on the water. My problem is, who advertises a notebook by up the color of the front? Yeah, it's STONE GREY, but if you are looking for stone paper, you might buy this by mistake. I did. Do you think Fabric no was hoping to get this result?
B**Y
Best little notebook
i have many of these spiral notebooks in grid and blank. Paper quality is great and overall amazing quality.I am looking for more but wish they had more! I'm so upset because I don't like the stapled ones.Bring more stock!
R**L
Love these sketchbooks!
One of my friends in school always had a grid sketchbook and I became obsessed with grid paper as sketch paper. She liked it for planning embroidery patterns. I bought an Ecoqua grid sketchbook on a whim(and because all my sketchbooks were packed because I was about to graduate), and I love it.These sketch/notebooks are a nice large size (A4)and securely staple bound. They are thin enough(40 pages) that the binding does not loosen over time. I previously used a lot of thicker, spiral bound sketchbooks, and the wire spiral was almost always a problem after a while. I like that they are thin and that I can fill them up quickly.The grid paper is great for the work that I do, because I lay out a lot of comic book-type pages and it's easy to draw panels with the grid paper! As a note, the paper itself is a more natural off-white and the grid is grey. I haven't tried to photocopy anything from this sketchbook, but if you are used to the more common blue grid that does not show up when photocopied and that is what you want, this may not be the best option.The pages are thin and you will probably have some bleeding if you are writing or drawing with anything heavier than a pen or pencil. I use a lot of marker and it will show on the following page depending on the type of marker. I have used this for watercolor and it can handle a wash, but it will buckle to an extent.I really liked my first Ecoqua and was glad the grid notebook came in a color other than black! These are my new favorites for sketchbooks and I am ready to fill this one up!
O**R
My favorite pocket notebook
Growing up, Fabriano paper was a by-word for arts class. And long after actual Fabriano products became too expensive for our third-world market, fabriano (small case intentional) is the word one would use to describe high quality paper.Even though I spend hours at my custom-built PC, have a mechanical keyboard and manage a modest 50 words per minute, I still try to come up with any excuse to write rather than type (or swipe) whenever I can. How else can I justify my ever growing pen collection?Other than the occasional stone paper product. Fabriano and Clairefontaine are the only brands of paper I buy these days. Fabriano for dot grid paper, Clairefontaine for Seyes ruled paper.I always carry an Ecoqua pocket notebook with me. The dot grid is the most versatile, in my opinion, and the archival-grade paper is thick, satin-smooth, acid- and chlorine-free and just feels rich. Writing on it with ballpoint, rollerball or fountain pen is a dream. Though I prefer Clairefontaine paper for fountain pens the pocket-sized notebooks from Fabriano are better all-in-all; more pages, available in dot grid and I think the plain Fabriano covers also look better.On top of all this you get the satisfaction of being less brutal to the environment, though if that is your primary factor you should seriously consider stone paper.The only drawback these notebooks may have for someone is that they are staple bound. In reality, however, for this size, staple bound is the way to go. The notebook opens flat, its the most compact binding, and in the rare instant one is forced to commit sacrilege and tear out a paper it leaves the rest of the notebook intact.
E**Y
Perfect for ink pens and pencil.
I purchased 1 from a local store a few years back I found the paper really responsive to my pens, pencils and markers so I bought a couple more. It was hard to locate this specific notebook but I am quite happy Amazon carried them for now.
M**7
Ottimi
Non c'è nulla da dire. La qualità dei quaderno sarebbe eccellente. Però poi tutto dipende da cosa ci scriviamo dentro.
P**E
Son los que quería
Son los que quería los encontré baratos voy a seguir comprando de estos si todavía hay
D**C
Good quality paper
The paper is a bit thinner and not as smooth as clairefontaine, and looked worryingly like moleskine paper, which is awful. It handled all the inks in my fountain pens amazingly though. I have flex pens and they dump a lot of ink on the page but there was no feathering or bleed through. You can see the writing on the other side but it’s fine to write on top. If you want a cream paper this is very good (better than the rhodia webbooks).
M**W
amazing quality
The quality is fantastic for the money
Y**V
No lo vale
Solo viene una libreta de color amarillo, tiene un buen tamaño y es de buena calidad, las hojas son completamente blancas, pero por el precio para mi no valió la pena.
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