Friday, August 10, 2012

Moleskine Plain Notebook Large


Product Description
This basic, yet classic Large Plain notebook is one of the best selling Moleskine notebooks. This reliable travel companion, perfect for sketches, thoughts and passing notes, has a cardboard bound cover with rounded corners, acid free paper, a bookmark, an elastic closure and an expandable inner pocket that contains the Moleskine history.

Customer Reviews
Perfect By J. Blilie (Twin Cities, MN)
This large notebook opens flat, the binding doesn't break, the covers are tough without being too heavy (for carrying), the elastic closure and page marker are very handy, especially the elastic. The weight of the paper is nice and its quality is wonderful: absolutely uniform. The pages feel good in your hand; writing on them is smooth and even - effortless. The size is just right, enough pages but still very compact. (The cahiers are perfect for your pocket.) Very tough and well-made. Just a joy to use. The Moleskines are a bit more expensive than cheaper options; but they are well worth it.

Elegant sketchbook By Peter Stanton
Simply a blank book. Cover is bound in leather (it looks like) is incredibly durable with thick, high quality paper, high quality binding, with a tasteful black elastic band for holding it shut and a somber dark violet marker ribbon attached.

This is perfect for a student, it fits in my pants pocket or a small pocket on my messenger bag perfectly! I have absolutely no doubt that if I don't abuse it, this Moleskine will be in good condition decades from now. These things are built to last.

I would strongly recommend buying one if your looking for a place to put your thoughts, although if you journal more seriously then I do (I just like jotting down my thoughts occasionally) you may want to upgrade to the "Large" for ease of writing and to have more sheets.

Moleskine notebook By Blake S
I have wanted a Moleskine notebook for so long, to experience what other writers and artists did centuries ago. I just love the Moleskine style and new I had to have it. I take it with me everywhere and can't emphasize enough how high quality this notebook is. It is also the perfect size for me.

My Go-To Notebook By Wayne Coburn (San Francisco, CA, USA)
Moleskine large, plain, hardcover notebooks are my favorite notebooks. I have been using them for years, and they're perfect for taking notes as you work and carrying from meeting to meeting. The plain pages provide maximum flexibility; you can easily write text, make diagrams, sketch ideas, anything you want.

The pages are thick enough that you can write with a pen and not worry abou the ink bleeding through to the other side. And since the notebooks are hardcover, you can throw them into your backpack without worrying about them getting banged up, or you can balance your coffee cup on it as you move from meeting to meeting. I love these notebooks.

Stylish, Hipster, and Practical By dkao
These hand made, leather bound notebooks are the perfect thing for jotting down random sketches and bursts of inspiration. Small enough to carry around with me everywhere I go, this notebook is one of the best I have ever bought. Very simple and sturdy, I would recommend moleskines to any budding artist or journalist or individual who wants to have a place for their inspiration.

Perfect Sketchbook By gdes1
I was really skeptical at first when I saw the price of Moleskins. Were they worth the hype and more importantly, the money? I am a graphic design student, and I have found my plain paged Moleskin to be invaluable to sketching and taking notes.

The hardcover makes is sturdy enough to throw in a backpack, and the size is portable enough to bring along in a purse. The elastic strap helps keep the pages tidy as well. The paper is a light cream and great quality. I use mostly Sharpie pens and pencils in mine, but I would imagine the pages are thick enough to avoid most bleed through if using markers or dark pens.

The size is perfect: big enough to get enough details and fit about 6 thumbnail sketches per page, but not too big to be overwhelming when looking at a blank page. I've almost filled one up after just one semester, and I'm planning on buying another.

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