What is a Midori Travelers Notebook?
At it’s most basic, the Midori Traveler’s Notebook is a simple leather cover with an elastic band to hold notebooks inside, an elastic band to hold it closed and a thread to mark your page (like the ribbon you get in many notebooks).
What is the purpose of a Travelers notebook?
Traveler’s notebooks originated as, well, a way for people on the go to jot their thoughts down and keep them safe. They’re perfect for writers on the go, memory keeping, and trip planning. But it’s easy to imagine other uses for these notebooks!
How many inserts can you fit in a traveler’s notebook?
I Usually say, my Regular Size (RS) cover allows for 3-4 inserts, that’s booklets, folders and such and my XL RS, being 20 mm wider, will allow for 6-8 inserts.
Do field notes fit in Midori passport?
One of the most common questions that arise around this size Midori is will a Field Notes notebook, or any other standard 3.5″ x 5.5″ memo book fit in the cover? In short, no. The leather cover is designed to hold a 3.5″ x 5″ notebook, so standard memo books are too long.
Are Midori notebooks good for fountain pens?
Midori MD notebooks are very fountain pen friendly and are not very difficult to find. While they don’t show as much sheen as Tomoe River paper, they do show as much as many other high-sheen paper options.
What kind of paper does Midori use?
cardstock
The notebook is bound in cardstock (though Midori is careful to say that this is not a cover—it’s more like the end pages you would find in a hardbound book. The notebook pages are bound using the traditional thread-stitched method. This allows the book to open completely flat.
How do you set up a Midori Traveler’s notebook?
To set up a Traveler’s Notebook with two inserts, attach the first to the notebook cover using the elastic cord, the same as if you were going to set your notebook up with a single insert. Take your second refill and place it next to the first, closed spine-to-spine.