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The OFFIGIFT Squared Paper Notebook A5 features 312 numbered pages of premium 100gsm no-bleed grid paper, housed in a durable vegan leather hardcover with lay-flat binding. Designed for professionals and creatives alike, it includes organizational tools like index pages, tab stickers, ribbon bookmarks, and a pen holder, making it the ultimate companion for bullet journaling, note-taking, and graphing.









| ASIN | B0C5RJ8TLN |
| Best Sellers Rank | 61,648 in Stationery & Office Supplies ( See Top 100 in Stationery & Office Supplies ) 503 in Composition Notebooks |
| Binding | Unknown Binding |
| Brand Name | OFFIGIFT |
| Colour | Brown |
| Cover Material | Faux Leather |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (741) |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 21.3L x 14.6W centimetres |
| Manufacturer | OFFIGIFT |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pages | 320 Pages |
| Number of Sections | 1 |
| Paper Size | A5 |
| Pattern | Solid Color |
| Ruling Type | Squared |
| Special Features | Bookmark, Hard Cover |
| Specific Uses For Product | Bullet Journaling, Note Taking, Daily Planning, School, Office, Business |
| Style | Modern |
| Theme | Plain |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**G
Great quality
Perfect size, paper is of good quality. The colour of the book is exactly the same shown in image. Use nearly every day for my studies
D**U
Love it
Great quality.
L**E
Favourite notebook!!
This notebook is definitely one of my favourites I’ve tried.. the pages are thick enough where there’s very minimal if any ghosting and no bleeding in sight!! Very happy with my purchase
H**N
Extremely great quality
Extremely great quality note pad. I will order again when I have finished using it.
M**A
Very good
All around goof quality notebook. The paper is nice thickness, doesn't bleed through.
G**M
good
Lovely book, good size. But it arrived damaged
C**E
Better than Moleskine
I have been a long time user of Moleskine notebooks but recently seem to be getting problems with ink bleeding through pages. Decided to look for an alternative product, many have really dark printing but these are perfect, at least as good quality wise but thicker paper without bleed even when using a fountain pen. Highly recommended.
G**R
Perfect for RPG journaling
I've tried lots of different notebooks for playing rpg games that involve journaling and this one's the best I've found. Perfect if you play games like Four Against Darkness. It's thick enough that writing becomes tricky at the bottom of the page but other than that it's great. Contents page and numbered pages at the bottom, ribbon page markers, sticky coloured markers and an elastic page marker or cover gripper, small enough for travel but enough pages for a good amount of content.
N**N
I got this journal to start my bullet journaling experience. Just trying to get my life together and record my goals and plans for the year. I love how the grid design allows me to be flexible with creativity, but also stay within lines and not be crooked. Here is a video of how it looks and how it feels. I’ll probably make another one later on after sometime of use to see how it really performs. But for now, if you’re looking for a nice sturdy and sleek notebook that checks the basic boxes, this is the one. And elastic cover, pencil holder, back folder pocket, and four pages of table of contents so that way you can design your notebook, however, way you want. The pages are smooth and sleek. More of an off-white. And as far as this blue-grey color, it’s beautiful. Conservative yet still stylish highly recommend!
D**K
I wasn't keen on spending more than $5 on graph paper but I was looking everywhere for a simple spiral bound graph paper notebook and couldn't find anything in local brick and mortars. I saw this and thought it might be a nice way to organize study notes for all of the subjects I'm working on in a book that might last longer. I chose the smaller one as it'll suit my needs but one reviewer did suggest getting the B5 version, so it depends on what you use it for. If you're using it for detailed technical designs or artwork the B5 is probably the way to go. The A5 is more portable and doesn't take up as much desk space, and with 312 grid pages, that's still plenty of real estate for notes. The paper itself is thick, very smooth, and high-quality. I haven't written in it yet but I'm sure it'll be able to handle frantic erasing better than the pads of graph paper you find at Walmart. It also has a pen loop (I didn't have a pen on me so I used a candy cane 🙃), 2 bookmark ribbons, an elastic strap to keep it closed, a folder at the back (with tabs and dividers), and 5 pages of contents. There's also a place to add your contact info and a $ reward if you're so inclined to pay people for returning a notebook. It's the fanciest journal you'll ever use for your algebra class. In terms of delivery, there are no stickers to peel off, and the paper cover is neatly folded into the book rather than stuck on, so there's no adhesive residue on the cover. I just thought that small detail was a nice touch by the designer.
P**P
solid journal. the pleather feels good quality and durable. it has two page dividers which i appreciate. the table of contents is handy to keep track of your entries. it has no problems laying flat when you're writing. the paper is smooth to write on and doesn't feel cheap. i appreciate that the grid lines are slightly faint dotted and not solid lines. gel pen and ball point pens write fine on them. overall really enjoying and would highly recommend.
J**.
This journal feels like it is made with real quality. It is beautifully designed, with a hard cover, an elastic band to keep it closed, a pen holder, two ribbon place holders, and a small pocket in the back. It has a table of contents, and there is an area for putting your contact information, in case you leave the journal somewhere. Usability wise, the paper is smooth! It is also thick enough that your writing will not show on the reverse side of the page. The graph paper markings are clear, and yet a soft enough gray so that you can easily see what you write, even if you use pencil. There are a lot of pages, so this notebook will hold a lot of information before it gets full.
L**L
h, the blank notebook—the canvas of possibilities, the ultimate procrastination enabler, and the silent judge of all your half-hearted attempts at productivity. Let's dive into this abyss of potential and see what this unsuspecting stack of paper has to offer. First off, the design: it's blank. Shocking, I know. This notebook is so blank, it makes a freshly painted wall look like a Jackson Pollock masterpiece. But don't let its lack of pre-drawn lines and prompts fool you; this baby is the epitome of freedom. Want to write a novel? Doodle stick figures? Plan your next world domination strategy? Go for it! The blank notebook won't judge (outwardly). Performance-wise, it excels at... well, being blank. Need a place to jot down your dreams, thoughts, and grocery lists? Look no further! This notebook is like a non-committal partner, always ready to listen to your deepest secrets or doodle the occasional caricature of your boss without ever complaining. But wait, there's more! Its versatility is unmatched. Use it as a coaster in a pinch (don't worry, it can handle a few coffee stains), a makeshift fan on hot days, or even a projectile in an office prank war (aim carefully). It's the Swiss Army knife of stationery, minus the tiny scissors and the bottle opener (seriously, who designed that thing?). In conclusion, the blank notebook isn't just a notebook—it's a blank canvas for your wildest ideas and most mundane scribbles alike. It won't write your novel for you (sorry, aspiring Hemingways), but it will patiently wait for you to spill your coffee on it and then pretend not to care. So, whether you're a budding artist, an over-caffeinated writer, or just someone who likes to doodle during meetings, the blank notebook is your silent partner in creativity. Grab one today and let the blank page be your playground!
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