Traveler’s
notebook or simple notebook?
Right now I’m using
a simple notebook because I’m new to bullet journal world and I think it is useless for a fancy notebook for the first time. As I saw Boho Berry
Post about transferring to traveler’s notebook, I thought it was cool and I also
want to have one. In Indonesia, I find an online shop that sell it. With
leather as a cover but also there is a shop who sell a cover with Japanese
Cotton as a fabric.
Here a shop that
sell traveler’s notebook:
Maybe after my simple notebook was done, I'll start to buy a traveler's notebook. Psst, Mr. Kibo also want to have one but with a small size because he want to use it as a book for meeting.
So, what do you think? It is better to write bullet journal in a simple notebook or in traveler's notebook?
Note:
Image above is belong to the owner (Minty Mint) and I don't own the photo.
Update!
In my opinion, here is a table about traveler's notebook vs simple notebook:
UPDATE!!!!
Bullet Journal is a trademark. This was developed by Ryder Carroll, a digital product designer living in Brooklyn, New York. The Bullet Journal® brand name and system are owned by Lightcage, LLC, who reserves all rights, including intellectual property rights related to the Bullet Journal®.
Check here for other Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) about Bullet Journal® !
Note:
Image above is belong to the owner (Minty Mint) and I don't own the photo.
Update!
In my opinion, here is a table about traveler's notebook vs simple notebook:
Traveler’s Notebook
|
Simple Notebook
|
|
Cover
|
Leather
or Fabric
|
Hard
cover or soft cover made of paper
|
Insert
|
Replaceable
|
Irreplaceable
|
Size
|
Have
a 3 sizes (small, passport, regular)
|
Have
more variation of size
|
Pocket
|
Have a pocket to keep some
papers or cards
|
Don’t have it, just insert
it between the pages
|
Combine two or more books
|
Yes
|
No
|
UPDATE!!!!
Bullet Journal is a trademark. This was developed by Ryder Carroll, a digital product designer living in Brooklyn, New York. The Bullet Journal® brand name and system are owned by Lightcage, LLC, who reserves all rights, including intellectual property rights related to the Bullet Journal®.
Check here for other Frequently Asked Questions (F.A.Q.) about Bullet Journal® !
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