What is the best brand for notebook?

15 Apr.,2024

 

Upgrading from a cheap notebook to a high-quality one usually costs just a couple more cents per page (or about $2 to $5 overall), and you’re worth it.

Ink actually comes through to the other side of the paper, or even the next sheet.

After interviewing experts, researching over 100 notebooks, and writing zealously in 34 of them side by side over several weeks, we have picks in a number of sizes and styles, priced from about $2 to $20. Any of these notebooks will provide an appreciably better writing experience than what you can get from a generic, off-the-shelf-at-Walgreens notebook.

We mention price per page when it’s notable, but our picks average 7¢ per page (at the time of publication). We also mention paper weight or thickness when that spec is important, but most of these high-quality pages are 80 to 90 grams per square meter (gsm); thicker isn’t always better, but all of the paper in our picks felt substantial and satisfying for us to write on. And most of the notebooks we tested had 7 mm lined ruling (close to college rule), but we note the exceptions below.

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A good notebook is a daily necessity, and there’s nothing like putting pen to paper to cut out distractions and take time with your thoughts. But with so many options out there — from hard and soft covers to spiral-bound and sewn — it can be tough to pick the right one. At the Strategist, we’re writing around the clock, and many of us have journals we swear by for note-taking, list-making, and jotting down ideas. So, we’ve gone through the archives to find the best ones recommended by our staffers but also by authors and avid journalers. Our roundup includes Neil Gaiman’s favorite journal; notepads you can use in the shower; and books you can completely customize for endless musing, doodling, and organizing.

Best hardcover notebooks

Leuchtturm1917 Hardcover Notebook

$24

$24

Moleskine is a popular choice, but author Neil Gaiman says he made the switch to Leuchtturm after Moleskine’s paper got thinner. “It’s just a better notebook,” he says. The smooth, leatherlike, water-resistant cover is made from recycled materials, and the journal comes with stick-on tabs so you can label each book with what’s inside. Gaiman says he appreciates that the pages are numbered and there’s a space at the top for a date. “It feels really well designed.”

$24

at Amazon

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$24

at Amazon

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Baron Fig Confidant Notebook

$19

$19

Tayari Jones, the author of An American Marriage, recommends this Confidant notebook from Baron Fig for its construction and dot-grid layout. The journal is clothbound and hardcover, and Jones likes that it’s hand-sewn, which she says makes it feel artisanal despite being inexpensive. As for the paper, Jones says, “I feel like lines are too controlling and the blank page doesn’t give me enough structure, so a dot grid feels like that nice in-between space.” It comes in seven pastel colors and three sizes. There’s also ruled and blank-page options.

$19

at Baron Fig

Buy

Best softcover notebooks

Muji Paper Bind Notebook A6 (Set of 5)

$12

now 8% off

$12

Unlike hardcover notebooks, softcovers can be bent back and around without truly damaging the journal’s construction. This Muji Paper Bind has a slim and flexible design with smooth pages, and at $12 for a pack of five, Strategist senior writer Liza Corsillo says she’s a devoted user. The card-stock-paper cover means she can draw on it or label it easily, unlike cloth or leather-bound notebooks. She says she uses it on a regular basis for writing to-do lists, drawing on the subway, recording her feelings, and jotting down ideas. There are two drawbacks: One, the pages are slightly transparent when you use inkier pens, and two, the book doesn’t lie open on its own. “But with a little encouragement,” she says, “I can bend one to my will so it’ll stay flat.”

$12

at Amazon

Buy

$16 for 5

at Etsy

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Best spiral-bound notebooks

Rollbahn Pocket Memo Notebook

$14

now 39% off

$14

While the notebooks listed above are sewn, this Rollbahn pocket memo is spiral-bound, meaning it will lie completely flat. A few years ago, Strategist contributor Hannah Morril wrote an ode to the journal, saying it’s the best-designed notebook she’s ever used. She says the binding coil is large enough to hold thick pens, while the coated-cardboard front means the cover won’t crinkle or crease and can be cleaned easily. Writer Hunter Harris (a former New York colleague) also swears by this Rollbahn and says she carries one every single day and has “approximately two dozen tucked away on shelves and in drawers between my home and my desk.”

$14

at Amazon

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$14

at Amazon

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Appointed Dot Grid Workbook

$22

$22

Former Strategist writer Hilary Reid says she typically uses blank or lined notebooks with stitched bindings, but this dot-grid journal from Appointed made her “reconsider everything I ever thought I wanted in a notebook,” she says. Reid says she likes the way the cover flips back over the brass-colored spiral, and she notes the pages are just the right amount of smooth, thick, and bleed-resistant. “It’s simultaneously stately and accessible, and using it makes me feel productive.” Reid says the faint dotted rows are enjoyable to write on, although they’re a tiny bit too close together for her use. However, she says they’re faint enough that you can write outside them without it looking sloppy.

$22

at Appointed

Buy

Best notebooks for bullet journaling

Leuchtturm1917 Medium A5 Dotted Hardcover Notebook

$24

$24

We couldn’t help but recommend this dotted version of Leuchtturm1917, which is beloved by both bullet journalers and regular note takers alike, Strategist writer Dominique Pariso says. The dots are small and light gray, so they serve as visual guides for writing and list-making, but Pariso says they’re not so pronounced as to interfere with drawing. “The level of quality is high without feeling too precious,” she notes. “And, oh, the dotted grid! I absolutely adore it. I’ll pretty much scribble in anything, but that page design is my ideal: It gives just the right amount of constraint and freedom.”

$24

at Amazon

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$24

at Amazon

Buy

Best waterproof notebooks

AquaNotes Waterproof Notepad

$15

$15

Strategist contributor Karin Slaughter also wanted a waterproof notepad for jotting down ideas when they came to her (often in the shower). However, she wasn’t keen on the previous journal’s metal spiral binding, so she ordered an AquaNotes pad. Each pad has two big suction cups on the back to attach it to a wall and contains 40 perforated sheets. Slaughter says pencil works on the paper, and she uses the pad to jot down plot points or dialogue. Plus, she points out that they make great gifts. “No one realizes how much they need them until they have them,” she says.

$15

at Amazon

Buy

$15

at Amazon

Buy

Best small notebooks

Traveler’s Company Traveler’s Notebook Starter Kit - Regular Size - Blue Leather

$35

now 27% off

$35

Strategist writer Lauren Ro’s ideal journal is one that allows her to keep separate notebooks but packaged together between the same covers. She found this customizable one from the Traveler’s Company, which lets you create a single book with different inserts. Each insert comes with 64 pages of dotted, lined, blank, or gridded paper in your paper of choice (lightweight, sketch, watercolor), and there are also inserts for using the notebook as a planner (daily, weekly, and monthly inserts). Ro says it’s on the narrow side, and while it’s not an ideal everyday carry due to its size, she could see those who never go without a small journal in their pocket really digging it.

$35

at Amazon

Buy

$50

at JetPens

Buy

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