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Monthly planner lockstitch stitching

A5
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Monthly planner lockstitch stitching
A5
    A5
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    With a focus on simplicity and a clear line: stationery from Korea.

    In East Asia, a particular affinity for stationery in a sophisticated quality is deeply rooted and widely accepted. The absorbency and surface characteristics of fine uncoated paper are valued, and young brands come up with stationery in a fresh look but with subdued printed ruling, due to the widespread use of fineliner pens which have proven to be best suited for writing in complex characters. We have selected a few notebooks and notepads from high-quality stationery producers in South Korea.

    Not for Representational Purposes Only. A Paper for Joy in Everyday Life.

    The outstanding characteristics and undisputed extraordinarily high quality of Japanese stationery have partly to do with the fact that Japanese writing is difficult to mechanise on a typewriter. The first typewriters were introduced at the beginning of the last century. In addition to Japanese syllable writing the Chinese characters called “Kanji” are common in Japan. The Kanji prove to be exceptionally difficult to reproduce. Until the introduction of the personal computer in the office, it was customary therefore to write business correspondence by hand, and one used the best stationery available to leave a good impression. The passion for extraordinary stationery has survived in Japan even if it is not used for official correspondence anymore. For daily notes, a paper like the lined note paper offered here is put to use. It‘s thread-sewn and features a spine reinforced with black and gold embossed spine tape. An obscure, if amusing side remark: By printing “containing best-ruled foolscap” the Japanese manufacturer came a cropper. Because none of these notebooks is in foolscap, the traditional Anglo-Saxon paper format somewhat larger than DIN A4.

    Product Information

    Article Number 13845

      When opened these back-stitch bound calendars display a five line high, eight column wide monthly overview in which for every day in the calendar in the first column meetings or tasks to be done may be logged. Used like that the booklets in formats A3, A4, and A5 contain 17 months, the booklet in format A6 contains 13 months. Or you can use the first column for something else: instead of the calendar week, enter the name of a family member, a roommate or work colleague in order to designate tasks for them to do in the current week in the corresponding daily column.
      Delicate white untreated paper (150 g/m²). Cover made of deep-dyed kraft cardboard. Saddle binding. From South Korea.
      42 x 30 cm. 17 double page monthly overview. Mat-black cover with a black glossy hot-foil embossing.

      A3
      42 x 30 cm. 17 double page monthly overview. Mat-black cover with a black glossy hot-foil embossing.

      A4
      29.8 x 21 cm. 17 double page monthly overview with a light grey hot-foil embossing.

      A5
      21 x 15 cm. 17 double page monthly overview with a brown cover and gold coloured hot-foil embossing.

      A6
      14.7 x 10.5 cm. 13 double page monthly overview with a brown cover imprinted in black.

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