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About Brick Itoya Art Profolio Oasis A5
The Itoya Oasis A5 notebook features a stiff outer cover in 3 great colors. The interior pages are high quality fountain pen friendly paper with a grid pattern of lines and dots ideal for writing, creating graphs and columns, and even bullet journaling. Each notebook has been machine stitched and the pages are soft and smooth to the touch.
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* Special orders typically ship in 4-14 business days. However, occasionally due to manufacturer inventory, items can take up to 1-3 months. For a specific shipping estimate on your special order contact Customer Care.
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Each Itoya Art Profolio Oasis A5 Memo & Notebooks we sell is guaranteed to be genuine, authentic and will arrive brand new & unused!
Itoya Art Profolio Oasis A5 Reviews
I can't decide if I like this notebook or not yet. As far as the paper goes, it's a complete yes. The quality is typical of good Japanese paper brands like Apica Maruman Mnemosyne, and the like. The line layout is what I'm still debating. It's somewhat of a cross between French rule and a standard Kokuyo Campus layout. For those who know or learning Japanese kanji, the layout is useful for writing some of the more complex characters properly, especially those with smaller hooks or sweeps at the top or bottom of a character. For Western writing, though, fitting our characters into four lines as small as these is a little off, because we tend to have a "three-tier" system. I'd say the lined notebook is MUCH better for those writing Asian scripts than for Western, although it can work for the latter as well. I did like it for some of my math/tabling/graphing applications, so if that's something you'll use this notebook for, you should be happy.
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