Right now I'm using one for media aka films, to track what I've watched, what I want to watch, what ratings I give etc
Notebooks
Welcome to the Notebooks community on Lemmy!
Share your collection, use cases, note-taking methods, pens, and accessories as you see fit.
You are welcome to share your journaling here too. Anything involving a notebook is welcome!
I use them for:
- Sketching. Royal Talens ArtCreation sktechbooks in A5 size. Plain paper
- Journaling (I'm the admin of !journaling@sh.itjust.works) in the same sketchbook I just mentioned (they're great with fountain pens). Plain paper.
- Quick note-taking on the go, in a pocket notebook (Clairefontaine).
I almost entirely quit digital note-taking (I do have a blog, though). I take all my notes on good old index cards that I store in my own version of the Zettelkasten.
I have always wanted to try Clairefontaine. They are not super popular in Aus (where I am from) and I have never seen them here in Japan, but I hear that they are really nice to write in.
They are quite nice indeed—not Tomoe River Paper nice but is there anything that is?—but still great. Paper is smooth and will hold fine with most fountain pen save the wettest Medium or broader.
They are not super popular in Aus (where I am from) and I have never seen them here in Japan
You may want to check if you can find the Rhodia brand instead (somehow, they're the same-ish company). They're often available in office supply stores.
I use a lined pocket sized one for quick reminders or todos at work and home. Field notes brand, with an EF nib pen.
I'm relearning hiragana and katakana, and I use a larger Black & Red notebook for this. I also use a M nib for this purpose.
Nice! I really like Field Notes books, they were the first ones I started using when I got into carrying notebooks with me. I found that the ghosting was too much for me with fountain pens, so I ditched them a while ago. What pens are you using?
I really need to practice my hiragana and katakana. I rarely have to write Japanese but lately I have been filling out so many forms that I really need to re-learn to make my life easier haha.
Understandable. The Field Notes only works well for me specifically with the EF nib. Otherwise, with a larger one, it'd be a no go.
I'm using a Pilot Vanishing Point on the go, and a Majohn A2 for my Japanese practice.
I got into notebooks by way of a fountain pen addiction. I'm currently using a Rhodia Guidebook that I use as a long-form Bujo, an Artist's Loft dot grid as a commonplace book, and a Midori 5 Year Diary as a record of the descent of America into chaos as despotism.
I currently have a single Midori MD A6 blank notebook as my everything book. I'll take my meeting notes in there, maintain my bullet journaling, routine tracking, the occasional impassioned words on paper while I try to process my thoughts and emotions, some ideas and learnings I got from books I've read and musings I came up with, etc, etc.
I'm tempted to split it up into multiple notebooks to organize it all better, but I know if I do, none of them put together would've gotten filled nearly as much as the one book that I would take with me everywhere. Just a few short months ago, I had tried starting a "Done" List for motivational purposes. But like every other time I had tried, it had failed completely to neglect within the first few pages, and then I would give up completely on it.
So one notebook, and one only. That's my current plan for the foreseeable future. I just make sure I've got a crazy amount of ribbons to know where to return to in all that mess.