![]() With the flap opening to the left so my wrist lays on the leather as I write. Selecting a wrap-style journal (also called Medieval or Olde-Worlde journals), I like it when they are available More than 180-degrees to ‘break’ the binding glue a bit. Just open the book about halfway and bend the pages back ‘broken-in’ once or twice to make the pages lay down. Page binding can be so stiff that even within soft covers or with a refillable journal, the pages may need to be Soft cover journals have a flexible spine so that’s generally less of a worry, though the Hardcover carefully – a rounded spine will allow the pages more room inside to bend away from each other, so However, to really get those pages to lay-flat nicely, choose your Is best on a blank page or one with a lightly shaded dot-grid for drawing and organizing thoughts (aka bullet ![]() On the other hand (no pun intended), sketching If you have the common lefty “over-the-top” wrist curl, ruled pages might provide the guidance you need to keep your sentences fromĬreeping up the page. Ruled or Not? We were split on this one yeah, it’s a personal preference. (21x30cm, or 9x12-inches), B5 (17.6 x 25cm, a bit larger thanĨx10-inches) and B4 which, counter-intuitively, is actually twice the size of B5 at 25 x 35.2cm (roughly 11 x Letter-sized is great (8 ½ xġ1), but some European standard sizes work really well also: A4 Larger sizes seem to be easier to work with, whether Size Matters! I find that small, even 6x9, notebooks are more difficult to write To rest my wrist as I write on either page. When the book is opened, the pages should lay flat and make it easy Pages that fly up on their own are a nuisance. ![]() Truth – our world is made for righties! So, we got together recently to identify the key features that make a Three of my five co-workers are lefties and we’ve all faced the ugly You like to write but have been frustrated by what is commonly offered, you know how important is a left-handed notebook. We make up 10% of the population, but few products seem to be made to suit our needs.
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