Sketchbook by Traveler’s Company
This white paper notebook is compatible with Traveler’s Company’s 22 x 12 cm leather notebook. It has 40 detachable pages measuring 21 x 11 cm.
Its heavyweight paper (158 g/m2), specially designed for drawing, is made in Japan, a country renowned for the exceptional quality of its paper. Its blank pages give you complete creative freedom.
The Traveler’s Company notebook is also offer to you with the plain, dot, graph and lined rules with a 75 g/m2 weight.
Features :
- format: 21 x 11 cm
- weight: 158 g/m2
- color: white
- ruled: plain
- number of pages: 40 pages (detachable)
If this product is not in stock, we will receive it 7 days after order.
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Sketchbook by Traveler’s Company
First of all, we need to distinguish between Japanese and European/American nibs. For the same line thickness given by the manufacturers, Japanese nibs will be thinner than European/American nibs. Thus, an F nib from Sailor will correspond to an EF nib. Jowo (German nib).
Stub: a nib with a wider than high tip that enables you to make thick vertical strokes and fine horizontal strokes, more commonly known as full and loose strokes.
IT (Italic): has the same characteristics as the Stub, but its flattened tip and angular ends provide less writing flexibility. We use it for calligraphy. Less convenient for everyday writing.
MS (Music): Stub nib with two slots (except for Sailor), the parts of the tip of which open out sharply according to the pressure exerted, allowing greater ink flow. The result is greater fluidity and wetter writing. In addition to its extreme flexibility, vertical strokes are thicker than horizontal ones. This nib is ideal for calligraphy.
Its paper comes from Japan, a country renowned for the exceptional quality of its paper, ideal for pen and ink and drawing. Its blank pages give you complete creative freedom.
Merci, cher Bernard !
Merci Richard !
Carnet pour mes aquarelles, le papier est épais
Un grand merci pour votre retour sur ce carnet à dessin, chère Christine !
Peut-être aurons-nous le plaisir de voir vos aquarelles ? ;)
Incroyable qualité.
Merci beaucoup Christian !
Ravis que ce cahier vous plaise :)
Il faudrait réserver ces carnets à celles et ceux qui contrairement à moi, savent dessiner.
Merci pour votre retour, cher Pierre !
Il paraît qu’il n’est jamais trop tard pour apprendre à dessiner ;)