NEWS – When I was in college – and even now, if I’m honest – I loved using graph paper for taking notes. I loved the close spacing so I could pack a lot of info on a single sheet of paper. And I was a chemistry major who took a lot of math classes, so I’m not ashamed to say I just love the look of graph paper. These BLU Notebooks take grid paper to a new level by giving it the distinctive blue color of blueprints – but without the smell of ammonia that actual blueprints have.
BLU Notebooks are filled with acid-free, FSC- and SFI-certified paper. The paper has a smooth finish that still has a velvety feel of actual blueprint paper. The grid is a 10:1” grid within a finer 2:1″ grid. Although I’m not fluent in paper-speak, the paper also has 160m text / 4 points of thickness. The pages aren’t quite traditional notebook size at 8.25” X 11”. The notebook has cardboard covers and a spiral binding, so it can lay flat.
BLU says you should use an opaque white or bright coloured gel or paint pens for a true blueprint appearance, but standard ballpoint pens and other writing instruments will work. Each notebook comes with a Sakura White Gelly Roll 10 Bold Gel Pen to get you started.
Each BLU Notebook is $16.39 USD. Shipping from Canada is $4.50 USD. Order your notebook from the BLU Notebooks website.
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Take well-constructed notes in this blueprint-paper notebook originally appeared on The Gadgeteer on October 3, 2018 at 8:00 am.
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