29 comments

  • Giulio MichelonGiulio Michelon, 9 years ago

    The music on the trailer is creepy.

    9 points
  • Joel CalifaJoel Califa, 9 years ago

    This is better than Moleskine. Sorta.

    1 point
  • Slavo Glinsky, 9 years ago

    How long do you think it's gonna hold paper there? I don't trust that concept.

    1 point
    • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago

      I haven't tried it personally, but there's a review where the guy said it's pretty firm enough to keep papers together. This concept isn't new though, you can see college students using this kind of binding for their final thesis.

      1 point
  • Andreas DantzAndreas Dantz, 9 years ago

    Does it ship with paper in it? Copy seems not very clear about that. And the sheets are laugably expensive.

    1 point
    • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago

      You need to buy the paper (kinda expensive) separately from the binders.

      0 points
      • Andreas DantzAndreas Dantz, 9 years ago

        And how many sheets does the binder fit? What a bad product page.

        4 points
        • Jessica Martin, 9 years ago

          When you add a notebook to your cart it tells you the amount of pages. It holds 60 pieces unless you get the watercolor paper. It holds 12 of those.

          0 points
        • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago

          I don't think it's a bad product page (not saying is the best either) because it doesn't tell you how many sheets it fits. You can find that out in the about page anyway, as well as in the cart page as indicated above.

          0 points
  • Drew BeckDrew Beck, 9 years ago

    +1 Brazil reference!

    1 point
  • Nick PfistererNick Pfisterer, 9 years ago

    I really like this. I'd definitely consider building one of these out for my personal game design notebook!

    1 point
    • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago (edited 9 years ago )

      That sounds great. I already ordered one to see how it goes. I would probably use it with the same system I have for my notebook: no system at all. ;)

      But then I would be able to organize pages and classify them when I'm done with it and then refill.

      0 points
  • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago

    This concept has been done before but not for small-size notebooks like this.

    You may argue that a 3-hole binder is cheaper, but I think portability, convenience and aesthetics are important for something as personal as a notebook.

    1 point
  • Jason Wu, over 6 years ago

    for such a plain notebook, there are so many better options.

    I like the MIKOL notebooks. https://www.mikolmarmi.com/collections/notebooks

    0 points
  • Crampa ...Crampa ..., 9 years ago

    Remember those annoying school binders? That's what this will be like.

    I almost never think "wow I wish I could rearrange these pages". Not a good selling point imo.

    0 points
    • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago

      Yeah I don't plan on rearranging pages all the time. Only when I'm done with the notebook for classifying and storage.

      0 points
  • Jeremy WellsJeremy Wells, 9 years ago

    Seems a little gimmicky to me, I'll stick with my moleskine

    0 points
  • Diego LafuenteDiego Lafuente, 9 years ago

    Too complicated. Wasting time re-arranging pages.

    0 points
  • Sam GarsonSam Garson, 9 years ago

    Considering it's Moleskine's quality that I use them for, I'm not sure it's a valid comparison really.

    It's a cool concept but the video and site don't exactly make jump out of my seat and it's not a concept that automatically makes these better notebooks...

    0 points
    • Rolando Murillo, 9 years ago

      Moleskine has definitely better paper quality. But I use my Moleskine notebook for work, school, personal projects, occasional drawings and random sketches. I'm not going to carry different notebooks with me. I wanted a way to use the notebook in a linear manner but classify later when I'm done with it. 3-ring binders don't have a firm hardcover like a Moleskine does. So this product offers exactly what I need. We'll see how it goes.

      0 points
  • Chris FreesChris Frees, 9 years ago

    This is awesome! Hopefully the paper gets cheaper in the future. Cause $5 for 25 pieces of paper is honestly insane. But they do have a great selection of paper templates.

    0 points
  • Adrian HowardAdrian Howard, 9 years ago

    I note that in the video there are a lot of things sitting on the left-hand side of the page. I assume this is, like similar binders I've seen in the past, it doesn't lay flat very well.

    0 points