3 sexy journal designs

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In light of my recent contest to win a set of FIELD NOTES notebooks, see here, I’ve been inspired to pick up my journal once again and keep daily notes. Everything from simple to-do lists about work that needs to get done, to doodling, all the way to my next great idea that will change the world forever. So when I got word this morning from friend and fellow twitterer, Aaron Irizarry, about the “Design and designers you love” writing contest going on over at Designer-Daily I thought I’d show you my list of the top three sexiest journals you need to own.

Moleskin Journal

“The Legendary Notebook”

First off we have the classic Moleskin journal. This finely crafted beauty is one of the top selling journals worldwide. It’s sleek, simple design is what first lured me in, as it has it’s own gravitational force. But you can’t judge this journal by it’s cover alone, no you must own one to unveil the real beauty inside. The moleskin will always hold a special place on my bookshelf. And the best part about them is they are offered in a wide variety of styles, to suit anyone’s wants or needs.

I have personally owned a few Moleskin journals over the years and they never let me down. Their durability and sleek design make it easy for me to carry them along with me wherever I go. The solid hardcover puts me at ease when it’s squashed by tons of books or when my dogs try to get a hold of it. And the pages are of such fine quality that it makes me nervous to jot something down. I know that must sound weird, and maybe it’s my OCD showing, but I’d rather preserve the beauty of it’s blank pages than scribble something of no use. But that’s what a journal is for, to get those thoughts, sometimes useless, out of our heads and on to the paper so we can get onto more productive thoughts. And the Moleskin let’s you do this with ease and beauty.

Field Notes Journal

“I’m not writing it down to remember it later, I’m writing it down to remember it now.”

As the official quote for Field Notes journals you can rest assured that they aren’t skimping on their quality. These little guys remind me of what an archeologist or detective from the mid 20th century might have used. They sport a very simple design and a rugged three-staple saddle-stitch binding. Not to mention that they are all made here in the U.S.A.. When you order off their website they are prompt to get your order out as soon as possible. (I received mine in less than a week.) And when it arrives in the mail in it’s beautiful cardboard envelope you can find the following goods awaiting you:

  • Three 48-page memo books.
  • Each 3-1/2″ wide by 5-1/2″ tall.
  • Perfect 1-pica-graphed paper.
  • Pencil, Bic Clic Pen & other goodies.

Update: Since writing this post a month ago I have grown to love and adore my simple little Field Notes. They travel with me wherever I go, riding in my back pocket, just waiting until I get a new idea that I need to write down. And when I’m at work they sit patiently in front of me, waiting for the right time when I’ll take a break from my computer, and commit to using pen and paper for a few moments. They hold up extremely well and the graph paper makes it great to keep lists and other to-do items. So far I’m still on the first of three notebooks, but I’m already excited about ordering more.

Rhodia Journal

“The French Orange (& Black) Notebooks with a Cult Following”

I must be honest, I’ve never actually owned a Rhodia journal, at least not yet. But just look at them. The iconic cover with it’s boldface font and two fir trees screams “BUY ME!” to any self-respecting designer. Each notebook is filled with 80 sheets of 80 g acid-free white vellum paper. And the unique scored cover allows you to neatly fold your pages over the back. If you have ever used one of these before I’d love to hear your personal feedback on them.


Well there you have it. That’s my list and I’m sticking to it. But please, if you know of any other great journals out there that you like I’d love to hear about them. Surely this isn’t the end-all-be-all list of sexy journals. Or is it?

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6 Comments

  1. Posted October 23, 2008 at 2:44 am | Permalink

    Hey Kyle, see if you like these journals here: http://tinyurl.com/5ol2k5
    They are sexy too =)

  2. Posted October 23, 2008 at 7:25 am | Permalink

    Fantastic! Thanks for the link. Those are great.

  3. Posted October 25, 2008 at 6:00 am | Permalink

    I love Moleskines, but I’m also quite fond of TeNeues hard cover blank books, the quality of the paper is excellent. And there are a few beautiful Paperblank journals I like. But that’s only if you’re in a mood for ornate cover designs.

  4. Posted November 18, 2008 at 2:57 pm | Permalink

    I just purchased a new Moleskine as a recipe book for when I cook, i already have a bunch for other stuff. great notebooks.

  5. Posted November 18, 2008 at 3:05 pm | Permalink

    @Timothy – awesome. I LOVE how versatile the Moleskin journals are. Even though they now make them for just about any occasion, I still find the best ones are the plain journals. My favorite though are the journals with graph paper.

  6. Posted November 28, 2008 at 12:12 am | Permalink

    I really love notebooks and collect them. But most of the above a just too expensive to use and end up sitting on my self!

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