![]() The Sustainable German One: Leuchtturm 1917 bullet journal and lined A5 medium hardcover journalsĪs with many other manufacturers, Leuchtturm notebooks come in many sizes and colours. As soon as I was out of university and made some decent money and travelled further afield, – you can see a certain type of note book taking over… but more on that later. My travel story in a bunch of note booksīasically, everything brightly multicoloured in my notebook drawer is one of those own-brand stationary show note books. They often come in pretty or one-off designs, and often you get a multi-buy deal, letting you purchase great quality A5 hard cover notebooks for about 5-10 Euro apiece. I have some linen bound WH Smith note books that go back to the 1990s and still look pristine despite heavy use. ![]() Over the years, I have bought them on sale, and almost always the quality was exceptional. You can see the tried and trusted Muji gel roller-Moleskine combo in this 13-year old picture Cheap and cheerful: WH Smith and Paperchase own brand notebooks I have stuck to this for years, as some old pictures can tell! I remember this one well as it was taken on my first trip to the Beelitz Sanatorium, then the pinnacle of socially accepted and easy Urbex, taken in the lecture theatre. Sometimes I take a slim basic Parker Vector Pen on a trip, too, but usually stick to the single-use pens because they have a finer tip and it’s easier to write on trains and airplanes. Both are really fade-resistant, too.Īt home I use fountain pens, but become increasingly lazy, reaching for the gel pens, too. I also use the Pilot V5 Hi-techpoint which is a great pen unless you take it on an airplane when more often than not, the ink oozes everywhere. My favourite was a Muji refillable ink roller that I have had trouble finding refills for, so now it is plain old Muji fine gel pens – I bought a bunch in Japan and am still using them up. I tend to use the same type of pen for my travel journal, essentially a gel pen or a fine ink roller.
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