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Write Notepads Landscape Notebook in Plum

Paper Review: The Write Notepads Landscape Notebook As a Drafting Workhorse

June 7, 2023

The response to last month's review of the Cortex Brand Sidekick Notepad was overwhelmingly positive - there's apparently much interest in this sort of practical “workhorse” stationery product - so I thought it might make sense to dive further into the landscape notebook/desk pad category. Today I'll be discussing the Write Notepads Landscape Notebook, a long-time favorite of mine which plays a similar, yet distinct, role in my personal workflow.

Baltimore, Maryland-based Write Notepads is an independent print shop that makes a full line of spiral notebooks, writing pads, and pocket notebooks in both standard and limited editions. Back in 2020, when I launched the shop, they were one of the first to believe in my idea enough to allow me to carry their products, for which I'm grateful. The main reason I continue to carry the brand, however, is their commitment to quality, and maybe a little bit of ensuring that I personally have ongoing access to certain of the items in their lineup. (Disclaimer: As mentioned, we sell certain of the Write Notepads products directly in our shop. I don't think this affects my opinion of what has long been regarded as a good standard notebook by the community at large, but transparency is important.)

Write Notepads spiral notebooks all feature a fairly durable kraft paper cover and a thick chipboard backing, bound together with a durable double spiral binding.

I enjoyed reviewing the Sidekick Notepad, and the more structured layout of that pad has found its place in my workflow. Certain types of writing that I do, however, requires unformatted paper, and I can burn through a LOT of it quickly. Take yesterday, for example. I spent much of the day on Zoom calls and/or reviewing e-mails in order to collect input from a dozen different people on a project, while simultaneously processing my thoughts into a longer-form outline that will eventually make it's way into a 50-page memorandum. Since I almost always do my first draft of anything by hand, I had a landscape-style notebook (the one pictured here) beneath my keyboard and essentially took notes in "draft" form as I went back and forth in conversation. By the end of the day I had filled four or five pages, with more looseleaf notes taken on a Baron Fig Mastermind pad.

Obviously I can’t show you the actual writing I do in my day job, but it’s nice to be able to write a continuous line horizontally across the page in this format.

Why this personal anecdote? To illustrate why and how I take use case into context whenever I discuss a product, offer a recommendation, and/or make choices for my own setup. For example, in my review of the Sidekick, I noted that it might not be a cost-effective option for "those who burn through 5+ sheets of paper on a daily basis, or who only use desk pads for taking lots of notes and drafting documents." Essentially I was talking about myself and a subset of the T.G.S. readership that I know maintain similar working habits. While none of the paper I use is inexpensive, in order to afford my preferences I do try to keep an eye on the overall cost of the paper I use for certain specific writing-intensive projects, and lately I've even tried to move some of my longhand work to an e-ink tablet (more on that later).

I’ve had very good luck using Write Notepads paper successfully with broad nibs and stubs, even combined with very wet inks.

Given the type of writing that I do, Write Notepads is one of several brands that strikes a balance between paper quality and cost. The paper works well with fountain pens, and is absorbent enough to dry relatively quickly when I'm writing quick notes at work and need to flip the page. The sturdy chipboard covers hold up in a bag, and will last a long time in storage if I need to maintain work notes long-term. Are these notebooks perfect? No. For one thing, I REALLY wish the pages were perforated, and I'd probably be willing to pay a few bucks extra per notebook for that feature. The Landscape Notebook would - in my opinion - be perfectly sized if it were a half-inch shorter to allow for a better fit beneath the keyboard. But no "perfect" product exists - this hobby wouldn't be fun if it did, right? - and that's why I'll likely already have a rotating stable of different pens, pads, and notebooks to collectively get me through my work week.

Despite the absorbency, there is no bleedthrough and very little, if any, show-through on the paper.

Takeaways and Where to Buy

Certain products are great because they're just solid, well-executed examples of what they are, and while not inexpensive, cost-effective enough to allow you to use them in larger quantities without feeling too guilty or extravagant. I've long loved the vintage aesthetic of the Write Notepads spiral notebooks, and whether I'm working with fountain pen, ballpoint, or pencil, the paper remains a staple of my workday.

Color selection continues to expand. Arctic Blue is my personal favorite, followed by Pistachio.

We sell most of the entire Write Notepads lineup directly, via our online shop, at pen shows we visit, and for local pickup in the greater Nashville, Tennessee area. The Landscape Notebook is priced at $20 for a 120-page notebook (writing front and back) and available in several different colors, including Black, Pistachio, Plum, Arctic Blue, and Forest. (While technically sold only in a lined ruling, if you prefer dot grid paper, you can achieve the same landscape effect by taking a Write Notepads Dot Grid Spiral Notebook and turning it sideways.) Those who prefer more structure to the notebook they have sitting under their keyboard may want to look at the Weekly Planner layout, which also features the spiral binding on the side, not the top.

Further Reading

If you're interested in reading more on landscape-style notepads, my other two favorite options include the Cortex Brand Sidekick Notepad (recently reviewed and discussed above), and the Baron Fig Mastermind, which might be the most inexpensive option in my everyday paper arsenal and a top choice for everyday "scratch paper".

The Gentleman Stationer is supported entirely by purchases from the T.G.S. Curated Shop and pledges via the T.G.S. Patreon Program. This post does not contain paid advertising or affiliate links.

In Notebook Review Tags Write Notepads, Paper, Paper Review
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New Arrivals: Write Notepads Restock, and Notebooks from WMS & Co!

May 30, 2023

We’ve been running low on our Write Notepads Stock, so last week we put in for a shipment of Dot Grid Spiral Notebooks, Reporter Notebooks, and more of the long-time favorite “Chesapeake” Pocket Notebooks. We currently now have most colors available, with the Dot Grid Notebooks available in Forest, Coral, and Arctic Blue for the first time.

Write Notepads Dot Grid Notebooks

We also received a small number of pocket notebooks and journals from WMS & Co., makers of the famously large desk pads, color pads and calendars. As it turns out, they make a pocket “jotter” set containing their griege (grey) paper, as well as jotters and larger journals with covers featuring vintage French stationery ephemera.

Many thanks for all your support, and welcome to Summer!

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands sold, including Write Notepads and WMS & Co.

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This year we’ll be returning to the Baltimore Washington International Pen Show, and will be next to our friends at Vanness!

Spotlight On: Write Notepads Paper

February 7, 2023

Headquartered in Baltimore, Maryland, Write Notepads was one of our original brands - actually, one of the only brands - that we carried when we launched our shop at the 2020 Baltimore Pen Show in March of 2020. (Great timing, right!?!) Three years later, it remains a personal favorite and a top seller. Why do I think it’s so great? In addition to the “modern traditional” design, the paper is both fountain pen friendly and slightly absorbent, so that it dries quicker than many other options. You can read more on what this paper is capable of here.

Even with a very wet pen like a Conid Bulkfiller (with a medium titanium nib), the paper holds up to the ink flow. I’ve been using one of the roughly A5 Paper Notebook Journals in my Lochby Field Journal, where it fits comfortably.

Last week we received a full restock of most Write Notepads notebooks in the colors that are currently in production, including the Landscape-style ruled notebooks, the Reporter Notepads, and the Paper Notebook/Journals. We also have what might be my personal favorite of the Write Notepads products: writing pads that are sold in packs of two, in either lined, dot, or “meeting”-style rulings. Finally, we picked up what might (?) be a final order of the limited edition “Chesapeake” pocket notebooks from a few years back. Many thanks to Write Notepads for supporting us all these years!

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands sold. We are constantly updating our shop so check back often to see new arrivals in pens, paper and notebooks, desk/reading accessories, and smaller items such as washi tape and enamel pins!

In TGS Curated Shop Tags T.G.S. Curated Shop, Write Notepads
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Deals & Drops: Write Notepads Restock!

January 21, 2022

After you all wiped us out over Christmas, we had to do a post-New Year’s restock on Write Notepads products, and our shipment arrived yesterday! We now have a additional Landscape Notebooks, Weekly Planners, Meeting Notebooks, Engineer Notebooks and Memo Pads, and more. January is a great time to stock up on your favorite workhorse stationery products for the New Year, and we’ll keep alerting you to more new arrivals and incoming new products.

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  1. Write Notepads Landscape Notebooks. These lined wirebound notebooks use a landscape-style orientation for those who like to have a notebook sitting beneath their keyboard, or who otherwise just want to avoid having your hand rub against the spiral binding. .

  2. Write Notepads Weekly Planner. It’s been a while since we’ve had these in stock, but we recently received more of the Write Notepads undated weekly planners, which allow you to plan out a week on two pages. The planner is undated, meaning that you can use it every day, or just when you need it.

  3. Write Notepads Meeting Notebook. Fans of Cornell-style notetaking will love the Write Notepads Meeting Notebook (and for those who don’t want a bound version, Meeting Memo Pads are also available).

  4. Write Notepads Classic Hardcover Notebook. I personally use one of these hardcover notebooks as my commonplace book. They’re now available in both lined and dot grid paper.

  5. Write Notepads Paper Notebook/Journal. We were finally able to bring these back, at least in some of the colors. These slim A5 paper notebooks are infinitely useful, for those who prefer a more slender format.

  6. Write Notepads Engineer Notebooks and Engineer Memo Pads. Prefer grid paper? Love the smell of wax on your waterproof notebook cover that will travel with you into the field? You won’t want to miss these.

  7. Kokuyo Perpanep Zara Zara A5 Notebooks. These A5 notebooks from Kokuyo feature fountain pen friendly “Zara Zara” paper and come in a wide variety of rulings, including grid and dot grid in multiple widths, as well as a steno ruling!

  8. Kokuyo Sketch Book and Trip Book Hardcover Pocket Notebooks. Durable, colorful, and useful for anything from list-making to journaling, these have largely replaced softcover pocket notebooks in my own rotation.

  9. Rhodia Webnotebook. A true stationery classic, especially if you’re looking to update your classic “Black A5 Notebook” game. Rhodia makes some of the best all-around paper available.

  10. Clairefontaine French-ruled Looseleaf Paper. We still have some Clairefontaine A5 looseleaf sheets and double booklets available! This was an import order so it may be a while before things come back in stock.

In Deals Tags Deals, Write Notepads, TGS Curated Shop
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Shop Update: A Restock on Old Favorites and a Continuing Clearance Sale on New and Used Products

November 9, 2021

Several old favorites are back in stock this week, just in time for the opening of the Holiday Shopping Season (though I refuse to publish my gift guide until after the second week of November, on a matter of principle). Currently we are fully restocked on Write Notepads Reporter Notebooks, letter-sized Memo Pads, Landscape Notebooks, and the Classic Hardcover Notebook, which is now available in dot grid paper!

I am also in the process of clearing out some old stock on products that I need to move in order to make room for new stuff arriving soon, and some of these I don’t plan to restock going forward. You can view the price reductions here. I’ve also further reduced prices on certain items listed in the “Gently Used” sale, including some very nice pens. Happy Shopping, and many thanks for all your support during the past several days of Fountain Pen Day craziness!

The Write Notepads Classic Hardcover Notebook makes an excellent gift, and it’s now available in both lined and extremely versatile dot grid paper.

The T.G.S. Curated Shop is an authorized retailer of all brands carried, including Write Notepads. By shopping with us directly, you are supporting original content, pen reviews, pen show events, etc. from The Gentleman Stationer. If you would like to support us even further, please consider checking out the T.G.S. Patreon Program, which offers access to online meetups, exclusive discounts and pre-orders, and more!

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