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That Japanese album moleskine would be pretty cool for a stamp collection, and you could fold it out for display on a wall or table, such as this picture from Patrick Ng's photo collection. I guess you would have to permanently affix them in the book, though.
I would be happy with, hm, maybe a limited edition cover or something. I'm still really liking my pocket sketchbook, it's perfect.
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Yeah I'm really a diehard Ruled Pocket fan. It's not that they can't improve on the design - more to the point, I have no idea what I personally could want besides what I have.
Wow, good topic. Thought provoking.
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i would Love a story board/ruled cross. youd have the story board frame on top and instead of a second one on the bottom youd have a ruled area. Right now i just fake it by writing inside the box of the bottom frame.
id also love a 1 or 1.5cm squared but im pretty sure im the only one.
just a sign of my obsession: i kinda want to find uses for all the other styles just so i can have them all.
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Actually, yes, I'd like to see a ruled/plain cross. Maybe in a weight that's in-between the regular and the sketchbook papers.
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The storyboard/ruled cross seems to be a popular wish. I'd like one, also.
Related links:
PocketMod: One of their modules is this very thing - a storyboard frame on top with a ruled area on bottom.
www.pocketmod.com
Ninth Wave Designs: One of their popular Moleskine hacks is a storyboard template you can use to 'convert' a Large Sketchbook to a Storyboard. Looks like it could be modified to do the one-frame/one-ruled thing.
ninthwavedesigns.typepad.com/ninth_wave_designs/2005/09/m...
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I'd love a planner with grid instead of just ruled. Weekly -- and academic.
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I'm looking forward to the new 18 months (June n - December n+1) planners... :)
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WATERCOLOR paper! or at least paper that wasn't so waxy resistant to it. OY. yes please exist.
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going beyond black ... red cover? brown?
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I want to have a pocket diary and a large diary; for every day 1 page, BUT: wouls be great to get this with watercolor paper and unruled. The next thing which would be great is a diary like I described it, but constructed like a photo album with one strip of paper between each main page in the back of the book. (Sorry, I can't find the right words for that what I mean...) So it would be possible to stick some tickets and something like that without "blasting" the whole moleskine. I already wrote a mail to modoemodo because of the diary-photo album-idea, but the don't want to realise this. They told me that they produced such a moleskine in further times, but nobody wanted to buy it. (Didn't understand this. They should try it again. ;-)
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@ slowtrouble - I saw lots of different color compact covers in an art supply store last night: purple, green, orange, red, blue, etc., ($21). So they're out there.... ;-)
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I want the soft 18month ones so badly!
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What I want is a soft-cover large-size notebook, plain pages, with paper that is decidedly amiable to fountain-pens and the like.
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I want a so called "universal" Paper, like the rite in the rain style
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hmmm several here
1. An extra large notebook, using the extra large size from the cahiers.
2. I am a fan of the ruled/blank books
3. maybe a memo pocket with 100 pages in the middle, for those that carry both.
4. a square style, for those that collage and use a bigger surface area at times.
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Id like a hardcover where there is a larger gap between the paper signatures and the exterior cover in the spine. This would give me a spot to slide a pen in when I carry the book.
One thing I hate about any "on the go" notebook of any kind is having to carry a pen separetely. But Id prefer them to solve this in a subtle way rather than say, an obtrusively ugly loop on the exterior cover.
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I'd like an Academic diary - as I'm still a student my years start in September really.
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the cahiers are really good once they get broken in for just sliding a pen into the book with the litte catch thing on cover....like you are keeping your place. But i wanted something a tad more thicker and switched over to the hardback books
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I personally want the volant notebooks to come back, with the flexy covers, but also in an extra large size.
Chad, I would also looove a traditional lined notebook that was extra large like the cahier. I think I would buy them all!
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I would like a watercolor notebook with slightly larger pages than the pocket size. A 4inx6in 10cmx15cm size. Tear out pages like the existing notebook.
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I agree with theguccigirl, I would love an extra large hardcover moleskine. That would be so awesome for use as a journal or for studies.
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to have choices. I'd just love to go to their website and click on choices..., say, one that's 4" wide x 6" tall, with 150 pages of normal paper, have it be 1/3 pages of lined/blank/squared, and have 3 bookmarks.
this is because right now I use them for class, and since there are so many pages in one with the thin pages, I have to put ALL my biology notes into one or else the class will end before I fill up the pages. And I hate to have two different classes in one notebook, because it's too messy to rip out pages. but I like the moleskines because they're light in weight, and clean & neat.
the pocket ones are cool but the blank one I have for my herp class might be too small. the large one is too big. maybe there could be a "medium" size.
yeah, I think I'd like some more choices.
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I would love a pocket size watercolor Moleskine with HOTPRESS paper..........please!! Also a perfect square Moleskine would be nice..maybe a 4.5"x4.5"..
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I second the hotpress WC paper.
And, don't shoot at me, but I'd like a pink one.
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I second the request for an extra large version of the ruled Moleskine. Like the extra large cahier but with the regular hard cover and pocket. Or an extra thick version of the regular sized notebook. Basically the daily diary without any dated pages, just ruled paper.
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I'd like an extra EXTRA large cahier. I use mine for class notes, and any 8.5x11 handouts I get have to be folded in half or cut to fit in the notebook.
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yeah i agree with robynettesdiner....it is a pain getting class notes in the extra large cahier.
What about an 8.5 by 11 memo pocket....i would pay 30 dollars for that.
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Pocket-sized, but thick like the Daily Planners, filled with 90lb hot press waterecolor paper. I rebind mine to get this result.
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Yeah, like trumpetvine said, thicker plain pocket notebooks would be cool.
BUT!
How about books that are only ruled on the bottom of each page? That would let us draw pictures on top and have the bottom of the page lined to write captions/travel stories.
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I love that idea Robyn; I use mine for teaching and I have to use a large portfolio to hold regular sized paper. I'd love to be all Moleskine.
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like songlines, i'd like something for stashing, too...in my case, not stamps, but postcards....which i store in photo albums right now...it would be nice to have something that's half photo-album, half journal, so i could stick a postcard on one page and jot musings and thoughts about it on the opposite page......
....and it would be nice to have limited, special editions of the 'mole once in a while....for example, see the covers of these diaries from maruman (i've got the dog cover one MD212) www.e-maruman.co.jp/index-main.html
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Please, please - a watercolor journal - the large size - but in the vertical format like the sketchbook. The horizontal format is maddening - no nice two page square spreads and a front cover which is flopping around and unwieldy when sketching/painting without a table top.
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So far I see two trends here - people want an 8 1/2 by 11 journal and a better watercolor journal with hot press paper. I must admit, I never understood the choice of coldpress paper - it's too rough and it takes too much space.
I wonder if anyone from Moleskine reads these groups?
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here's another vote for a thicker hot press paper. the cold press that's in the current moleskines is too flimsy for my heavy-handed watercolors...
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I think a all-in-one Moleskine would be really radical.
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Seriously, I need a large size music notebook to write down my composition, music study and blablabla...I own a pocket size one but it is just totally not enough for me.
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I'd like to see them intorduce a city one for Edinburgh.
I agree that a portrait bound watercolour sketchbook would be fab.
One with brown kraft paper in would be really cool... but still with the black cover.. my 2 obsessions combined :)!!
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Well, if we're talking city books, I want one for Philly.
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I'd like a larger hardbound notebook like the cahiers, and some pocket or medium size notebooks with sections in them with a small simple atlas of maps and usefiul information.
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I'm a bookbinder and have been binding up some Moleskine-style sketchbooks for personal use. been binding them in leather with sewn headbands and a rounded back. also using different papers for each folio, so I have my watercolour pages when I need them . but also just appreciate the subtle differences when scrawling from one page to the next! oh yeah!
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I wish M had pocket or smth to hold pencils.
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I also really liked the look of the red weekly planners- It would be cool to have some of the plain/ruled/grid/sketch notebooks with red covers.
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The red covers are interesting.
Does anyone have/like the special edition van gogh colored books?
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Another thing I'd *love* to see (but can do the DIY with a large blank notebook): a city notebook like the one that's out, but in LARGE version, with about 90 more blank pages. It's really hard to write that small sometimes, esp. if you're in another country and there is a lot to describe and write about, and I'm worried that in 2+ weeks I'll have to use another notebook on top of it. Not that that's bad, but I'm famous for leaving crap all over the place, i.e. losing things.
Also for the van gogh books, I want to see a 'large' version if they have that?
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I would love to see a personal finance Moleskine designed specifically for balancing bank accounts, tracking spending, and creating budgets.
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Brilliant idea, postednotes!
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I would just love to see the ruled come with thicker paper. :D I'm very simple. Oh! and I'd like bigger sizes. The cahiers come in big sizes now and I'd liek the regular ones to come in that size too.
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I've been thinking about it, and I think they should do a hybrid that's thick like the pocket daily journal, but has a combination of writing, drawing, watercolor and squared paper, and they should all be perforated. You could have every kind you'd need at your fingertips in the one thick little book. The regular pocket ones are bound in seven sections of pages - it would be easy enough to change out a couple of sections, wouldn't it?
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I would like to see a moleskine with tabbed sections that could be labelled for whatever you need. This would be similar to the Pocket Info book, but without the pre-determined categories. I like to keep a lot of lists...books I want to read, movies I want to watch, stuff I need to buy, etc...so having these pre-made sections where I can add my own labels would be awesome.
Now that the City Notebooks are out, the Pocket Info books seem obsolete. This would be an easy change.
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Thanks, Ape Lad!
I haven't been able to find a nice looking ledger. They all feel cheap, the construction is sloppy, they don't lie flat, the columns disappear into the gutter. But when I see old account books that people used 50 or 100 years ago, they look like serious books. I have seen them leather bound, with gilded edges, even. (Although I'm not after anything that fancy.) The Moleskine has the refined detail and solid construction that I'm looking for.
I keep track of my finances primarily on my computer, and to a smaller extent with index cards. But just like I moved away from doing my calendar, to-do lists, writing, and organizing on the computer (I use a Moleskine Weekly Planner, Moleskine Ruled Notebook, and index cards, now.), I'd also like to move away from doing personal finance on my computer. It would be nice to have another Moleskine to move over to.
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I'd love to see a large cahier-style lined (or grid) with 26 A-Z tabs, and the same style with tabs from 1-31 (either with 32 or 64 pages.)
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I think moleskine could make me pay a lot of money for a customizable option. Pick your size, and then have the option for choosing different papers for each quarter of the book. watercolor, squared, plain, velum, whatever. I'm sure this would be too much of a pain for them, but I can dream! Square format and a Philly city book are second and third on my wish list.
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I'd love to see a Moleskine ring binder. An A4 ring binder with the same material cover as the Moleskine, and also the piece of black elastic which holds it closed. That would ROCK.
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moleskin with tracing paper would be cool
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one with a microchip so you could track if you lost it... *glum*
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www.riteintherain.com/images/page patterns/large patterns/universal.gif
this is what I call universal! it is both line AND grid, it's what I need!!
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As someone said before, i would like the volant notebooks to come back :)
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One that will let me build a mixed media portfolio.
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: Maybe some bookbinding talent + aficionado out there will buy 3-4 moleskines, make a customized one, and share it with us. It would be me if I knew how and had the time...
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I've been thinking about it and a notebook with equal numbers of squared, blank and lined pages would be really interesting.
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I'm a storyboard artist and I don't find the storyboard book terribly useful. My recommendations would be, first, to make all the panels the same size throughout the book. Second would be to incorporate several different aspect ratios into each panel. Here's an example of what I'm thinking:

I went through several different combinations before arriving at the one above and I think this is the best of what I came up with. The gray dashed (or dotted) lines would help cut down on interference in the "picture plane" when someone is using one of the wider aspects. The storyboard artist could quickly draw over these lines for emphasis, if desired. Also, having the 1.33 aspect inside of a 1.85 aspect is really useful for people working in television/television-animation, that way you can simultaneously design your shots to read well on both regular tv's and widescreen (note that widescreen is actually 1.78, but 1.85 is really close and is also a popular aspect in cinema).
Anyway, if Moleskine made these changes, I would definitely start using their storyboard book for my thumbnail storyboard sketches. This would round out my repertoire of moleskines quite well! Small planner, small lined journal, small sketchbook, and small storyboard book. Perfecto.
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I'm also in support of PostedNotes' idea for a ledger/budget-book.
...Or maybe a ledger/planner cross-breed?
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city guide Cairo, and a 18 month diary.
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I want one which holds your biro. A cheap one would be pretty cool too.
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i also want the volants to come back. they were my first moleskine, got one at a songwriter's conference, and i loved them.
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also (sorry!) i want a reporter with a ribbon in it. i mean, whats the deal?
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I don't know how many people said it, but I want "Volants". I have only had one of those and loved it.
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I'd like a pocket notebook with unlined, plain paper.
The reporter is weird to write on for me as I prefer the "notebook" style with pages on the right/left. The lines on the pocket notebook are kinda small for my handwriting.
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Something in purple, as I'm obsessed with it.
And a City Guide for Warsaw.
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Since a Moleskine is the only notebook I carry in my purse, I would love to have one w/ perforated pages. I'm always writing something down for someone else, and it's hard to tear out a page w/o making a mess of it.
And a way to clip my pen to the spine whould be wonderful too.
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watercolor paper like previously stated!
I use lots of ink..i need a little stronger paper.
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I'd like to see a Moleskine sketchbook with SILVER or CREAM or GOLD cover :P
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Large size Japanese album...
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Moleskine sketchbook with A5 size....(because it's my favorite size, Moleskine sketchbook is a litte bit too narrow for me...)
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I'd love another large watercolor Moleskine but in the same shape (taller than longer) as the sketchbook.
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A soft, leather-backed pocket - without the elastic closure.
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A gold or silver cover would be really cool, as someone mentioned above. Or even "traditional" muted colors like eggshell or sage.
Um, and I do realize now that there is a plain pocket moleskine. Oops.
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A pocket sketchbook with different paper. The paper in these is too waxy, if that makes sense.
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moleskine + the new writing paper inside. Those paper that has faint white lines? i think that would be great! www.whitelines.se/eng/
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I'd like to see the RED special edition in a reporter or pocket notebook.
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- One for guitar tablature (6 lines instead of the 5 in the music moleskine).
- Pocket cahiers with more pages
Juan in Andalucía
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@ papers and tschai:
Yes! I know about this paper! That would be excellent. Except, not in the slate/gray or bluish tint I've seen the Whitelines paper in, but in the Moleskine cream. The white lines concept would still work.
@ Smetana Yiu:
I totally agree. The pocket size Music Notebook is a novel idea, but it mainly is just that, a novelty. It's great for on the run, but for serious arranging or composition, I'd love at least one the size of the Large Moleskines. That at least would be enough to properly transcribe something in. Also, a manuscript paper Moleskine with thicker manuscript type paper in it (you classical musicians will understand, scores and individual parts are written on that heavy archival paper), but along with the Large size, I'd like to see one the size of the extra-large Cahiers, as well. And just to finish off with a practical touch, make the last third or last half of the pages perforated.
And, like I've said before, a reporter version of the Cahier. This would be basically a top-stitched version of the Cahier which opens like the Reporter. I know a lot of military and field types use this type of notebook a lot, and I've always liked the Moleskine paper.
Good topic.
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I'm with Smetana Yiu and che moleman on the subject of large-size music manuscript notebooks. The small one is nice, and of course very handy for carrying around, but more often I just take my Novello A5 landscape manuscript book as there just isn't enough room in the moley to really pull something together. I mostly use it for short songs, where I don't have to worry about referring to ideas that I jotted down 20 pages back. The Novello is perfect for me for larger-scale works though as it has 10 staves to a page (good for me with my anorexic notation - don't know what it would be like for someone who wrote fatter notes) so can fit quite a decent ensemble on the page, or a couple of systems of smaller groups. The landscape is also really good if using small note-values as you then don't need to break a bar over a line/page.
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isometric grid
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I'd love a city notebook for Mexico City. And I think that there should be 12 month or 18 months planners with perpetual dates, you know, the kind where you fill in the date your self so they can be started and used whenever. And finally, I don't cook much but a recipe book would probably be welcomed by many.
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The only thing I really want is for them to be filled with clairefontaine paper, or at least smoother/thicker paper for writing. A4 size notebooks would be a bonus, but only if the paper is sorted. In the meantime, I use clairefontaine notebooks for my classes.
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I've actually pontificated about this before, in this thread. In retrospect, I think I would keep the same idea (a Cahier which is top bound, like the Reporter notebooks), but make the notebook somewhat thicker, about twice what it currently is. The idea of a soft cover pocket Reporter is appealing, too, but for my uses (a field-use, throw-away notebook for random notes, lists, etc.), a paper-bound Cahier would do the trick perfectly. I've had to resort to cutting my own pocket reporters from a plain large Cahier, but having ruled pages in the correct orientation (reporter style) would be great. And, like the current offering, leave the second half of the pages detachable.
Also, I know this may sound tacky to most of you, but a Moleskine with a MARPAT or UCP (ACU) (the Marine Corps and Army digital uniform patterns, respectively) cover would be great. I know plenty of people who use Moleskines out in the field, because they are so readily available here where as the more traditional "Rite in the Rain" notebooks are hard to find. What ends up happening is that people make canvas or uniform fabric (fabric from actual uniforms) covers for their Moleskines. So, a MARPAT (Marine disruptive pattern) covered Moleskine would be a perfect field companion.
And last but probably my most wished-for Moleskine, I'd like a pocket ruled notebook with the same number of pages as the Pocket Diary, except with regular ruled pages instead of the dated pages. I really love the heft and thickness of the pocket diaries, but the dated pages annoy me. That's what my planner is for.
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where can i buy the volant online (preferrably in US?)?
thanks for the help... please flickrmail me.
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They have them here: www.mojolondon.co.uk/. They do international shipping.
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1. Paper friendly to fountain pens.
2. A daily planner with the first day of the freakin' week starting on Sunday. My work week is Sunday through Saturday, NOT Monday through Friday. I currently use the large unlined Cahiers to custom build my own planners, one week per page, Sunday at the top, Saturday at the bottom.
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I've mentioned this before in another thread, but an academic year planner (day to page or weekly) would be very useful. the 18 month planner isn't right, but a September- August planner I think would have a lot of customers!!
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A Scrapbook Moleskine...
Binded in such a way the papers have some spaces in between, loose enough to hold clippings, pictures, pins, etc.
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I'd like to see a royal purple reporters squared molie with a pen holder, in large and with squared pages. While I'm dreaming, I would like to have the right corner of each page detachable, so you can detach them as you go and mark your place.
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I'd love a vertical Watercolor Moleskine, with non-perforated pages, and for the notebooks a square size would be great!!
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I would like to see a "medium" size Moleskine that's slightly larger than the pocket notebook, but still small enough to carry around.
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CUstomized, you send in your wants and they produce...
Just went to the Cubs game last night and would love to have a Moleskine with scorecards, so I made my own.....
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City notebook: Kansas City.
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Pocket notebook where every page is perf'ed.
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one with an ochre coloured cover, or olive green... earthy shades.
a photo album could be cool too? not something that i'm dying to see but it could work. i'd like to see perforated pages too.
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As long we are dreaming, how about multi-colored pages - such as ASSORTED, fiber-y earth tones, together in a sketchbook ...so one can draw in white and lighter colored pencils. Make it a toothier paper and how about in a square format?...Say, 6 X 6? It might work for drawing, scrapbooking, smaller photos...
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I'd like to see a pocket, large, XLarge sketchbook that had 10 or 15 lined pages at the back. Another one I'd also like to see is one that has regular colored pages and then at the end have 5 blue sheets, and 5 black sheets ((for white conte or pastel))
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My dream would be an all-black Moleskine ... yes that's right with black paper!
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