![]() ![]() ![]() But I should know, Muji likes to keep things simple! No frills, right? Wrapping It Up Good thing the cover is dark enough to hide it somewhat, but I noticed this with other Muji notebooks, too.Īlso, I wish a ribbon bookmark came attached with the notebook. It comes off easily without any sticky residue, but it leaves a visual mark, like a fade mark. Let’s nitpick some more because why not? When you peel off the label on the front cover, you’ll be able to see where the label was. Lucky! After using it for more than half a year, I have to say I like it a lot. Then Muji opened here in San Francisco, and this notebook just presented itself as a very promising option. Spiral notebooks by nature don’t have that problem but I learned over the years that many hardbound or perfectbound journals and notebooks don’t stay open and are too fussy for me to handle. And then a couple years ago, I started getting back into stationery more seriously, and started daydreaming about non-spiral notebooks that lay flat when opened. Moleskine, I tried at some point, but I never got into them. Probably because I didn’t know any better and was unaware that other options existed. Out of schools, I’ve used plenty more spiral notebooks and sketchbooks that are slightly higher quality, and never actively looked for non-spiral ones. ![]() The spiral on those would always get deformed one way or the other, making page-turning a nuisance. I don’t hate spiral notebooks but I think I’m still recovering from Mead notebooks from my younger years. This Muji “High Quality Smooth Paper” notebook in B6 is something I picked up last year while searching for a decent non-spiral notebook. This is my first “review” review on a notebook (I don’t consider my Field Notes posts reviews), so all you seasoned stationery bloggers, feel free to leave me any feedback. ![]()
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