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Midori A5 Frame Notebook

Midori A5 Frame Notebook

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Midori highlights the joy of writing in their thoughtfully crafted, versatile notebooks. This journal style notebook is a new addition and features blank pages with several frames: three small frames for labeling, dating, or titling each page, and a large blank frame for anything you’d like. The minimal lines create the perfect subtle structure for organizing entries. The notebook’s threaded binding makes the pages both robust and easy to open, providing the ultimate comfort when writing. The cover is Midori’s iconic minimal design, made from a durable paper with an exposed spine, highlighting the pleasing texture of the book’s materials. The exposed spine also makes the book more flexible, keeping the notebook open perfectly. Midori’s lovely paper is a warm, gentle cream color with a perfect balance between smoothness and a little resistance, ensuring comfort and making writing a pleasure. This paper is excellent for fountain pens. This notebook pairs well with the Midori A5 Cover in Goat Leather, Paper, and Clear Plastic. Compatible clip band available here. Mini clip pen holders available here.

8.3" x 5.8"
88 sheets
Features a bookmark ribbon
Includes customizable index tabs

Since the 1950’s Midori has been asking themselves, “How can we update and hone the comfort of writing?” Part of their answer lay in using broad leafed trees with softer pulp rather than conifers. Another part came through using filtered river water rather than treated water. Yet another was to take away the cover from the notebook, which often makes notebooks harder to open and decreases the comfort of writing. Instead they use a cheesecloth tape, often found on the inside of book bindings. Every stage of production is monitored by the human hand. How does the pulp feel immersed in water? How does the page feel when you run your hands across it? How does the pen feel as it slides over the paper?

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