I got into notebooks by way of a fountain pen addiction. I'm currently using a Rhodia Guidebook that I use as a long-form Bujo, an Artist's Loft dot grid as a commonplace book, and a Midori 5 Year Diary as a record of the descent of America into chaos as despotism.
Notebooks
Welcome to the Notebooks community on Lemmy!
Share your collection, use cases, note-taking methods, pens, and accessories as you see fit.
You are welcome to share your journaling here too. Anything involving a notebook is welcome!
I use them for:
- Sketching. Royal Talens ArtCreation sktechbooks in A5 size. Plain paper
- Journaling (I'm the admin of !journaling@sh.itjust.works) in the same sketchbook I just mentioned (they're great with fountain pens). Plain paper.
- Quick note-taking on the go, in a pocket notebook (Clairefontaine).
I almost entirely quit digital note-taking (I do have a blog, though). I take all my notes on good old index cards that I store in my own version of the Zettelkasten.
I use a lined pocket sized one for quick reminders or todos at work and home. Field notes brand, with an EF nib pen.
I'm relearning hiragana and katakana, and I use a larger Black & Red notebook for this. I also use a M nib for this purpose.
Nice! I really like Field Notes books, they were the first ones I started using when I got into carrying notebooks with me. I found that the ghosting was too much for me with fountain pens, so I ditched them a while ago. What pens are you using?
I really need to practice my hiragana and katakana. I rarely have to write Japanese but lately I have been filling out so many forms that I really need to re-learn to make my life easier haha.
Understandable. The Field Notes only works well for me specifically with the EF nib. Otherwise, with a larger one, it'd be a no go.
I'm using a Pilot Vanishing Point on the go, and a Majohn A2 for my Japanese practice.