Kokuyo Campus Notebook – Another Cool Notebook
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The Kokuyo Campus Notebook is something that I found on my search for office supplies in San Francisco recently. This was another of my many finds at the Maido Stationery, which I cant recommend enough if you live near them.
If you didnt notice the “V” shaped cut out on the edge in the first picture of this notebook, go back and take another look so that the next picture above gives you a little more perspective on the unique design of this notebook. Its hard to describe, and the pictures might not do it justice, but basically the top half of each notebook page is slightly wider than the one before it, creating a slanted edge that slopes slightly outward. The bottom half of the notebook does the opposite, so as you move towards the back of the notebook it creates a shelf-like appearance.
Because I may not have described it clearly enough I wanted to include one more image of the Kokuyo Notebook. I guess you could also describe it as a beveled edge on the notebook, and it kind of switches directions half way down the length of its edge. When you hold this notebook in your hand its immediately obvious one of the reasons that it was designed with this unique edge, its almost as if the notebook is calling you to place a thumb on the edge and start flipping through it. The way that the edge is cut like this makes it incredibly easy to do the normal flipping that you would with a standard notebook using your thumb to pull back and release the pages…but its just so much more easy and fun with this design.
I dont know how many of you do the roll up thing with your notebook, where you roll it into a tube to carry it, or as I remember hearing also makes for a good weapon for self defense (probably not the recommended use here) to thrust into someones side. If this is your style (for carrying or bludgeoning) the tapered edges of the notebook make it easier to carry this way because the pages now actually lay smooth and flat when you roll it up in either direction. Its a pretty simple design, yet such genius.
Some standard info about the notebook is as follows:
- 80 Sheets of paper with 6mm ruled lines
- Size A5 or 210mm x 148mm
- 80% recycled content…I think (I say I think because my Japanese is horrible, and by horrible I mean I dont read it at all)
- $10.75 from Maido, no discount or special consideration was given for this review or the mention
On to the writing sample….
The Kokuyo Campus notebook has some VERY smooth paper in it, and I really like that the lines and edges of the notebook are color coordinated with the cover, which is a nice touch. The paper itself is not a bright white, but not quite a cream color, and is very easy on the eyes. In my writing sample I used a variety of pens including the Sharpie Pen, a Fountain Pen, Uniball Signo, Pentel Slicci, Pilot Hi Tec C, Paper Mate Liquid Expresso, and Pilot Razor Point among others. None of the pens I used showed any kind of feathering on the paper at all, but I will say for the most part you probably wont find yourself writing on the other side of the page with this notebook because the show through on the other side is pretty strong with all of the pens, even in the lighter colors.
Overall this unique notebook has some really nice features that make it stand out from the crowd, and the writing experience itself is quite nice. The only downside that I see is the issue with the show through on the back side of the pages. Although I do like this notebook I am starting to find myself with way too many notebooks, so I may end up including this in an upcoming giveaway, if you are interested, keep an eye out for it.
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Wow, what great review of an interesting notebook. I love the tapered edge and see that it would make it easy to flip through. It looks like the edges of the paper show different colors. Are some of the pages a different color other than white? If, so, that would be a great organizing tool.
I think the handiest way to explain it is to refer to the word chigai-giri, it’s normally used in food presentation but that’s certainly what the effect there sounds like.
Does the unique design offer any significant organizational benefits?
@Cynthia – Thanks, it is pretty cool, and easy to flip through. The edges are two alternating colors….half like a lime green, and the other half are the same dull white as the paper…and I dont say “dull” in a negative way, just not “BRIGHT WHITE!”
@Stephen – Thanks for pointing that out about the cutting technique, thats a pretty good comparison.
@Tom – I dont think the benefits would be huge, the only thing I can see is that you could probably use it as a two subject notebook using the split where the angle cuts it in half to be the divider.
Do they make this notebook without lines? It would be great for doodlers, especially if they like to doodle moving scenes throughout a series of papers.
@School Supplies Sleuth – I didnt see any without lines when I was at Maido, but thats a great idea regarding the flip type animation sketches.
My favorite notebook is the Kokuyo Campus High-Grade MIO Paper Notebook. They have them at Maido and now JetPens is carrying them. The MIO paper works really well with gel pens and fountain pens; they’re my favorite notebooks for fountain pen. Another nice thing is that they offer a choice of 6mm or 7mm lines. I’m a fan of narrow ruling, so the 6mm is what I use.