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{ Wednesday, April 20, 2005 }

Adios Moleskine

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So the elastic band on my Moleskine was always breaking, and I also found that the pages on the regular notebooks were too thin, and the paper on the sketchbooks too thick.

I recently converted to the Cult of Getting Things Done and needed a pocket notebook with different sections, which if you're also a member of the cult, you'll understand. So I found these Noto notebooks made by Ciak, an Italian company, which are the same approximate size as Moleskines, but with 8 sections comprised of different colored pages. It also has a soft flexible cover, which makes it better for pockets than Moleskines, whose covers are hard cardboard. The only thing I miss is the little pocket in the back. More info here.

LINK | 5:35 PM | TB

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