I've seen a few posts on Bear Blog where people list / show the tools they are currently using, and I always find them interesting to read. So in this post, I want to showcase my current setup for quick notes when I'm "on the go". I own a lot of stationery, which I've haphazardly amassed over the years. Recently, I'm trying to organise things a bit better and put together "kits" that are both functional and have a visual through-line (colour palette, design, etc). The setup In the middle here is my "quick notes"-notebook - a Kokuyo Se-Y3 "Survey / Field Notebook."1 It's cheap, it's slim, and it has a hard cover, which makes it relatively easy to use while standing or sitting (when there's no desk or proper writing surface around). The 3mm grid is pretty small, but I like to keep my handwriting tiny, so it doesn't bother me. And when I don't feel like it, I can always double the height and do 6mm lines. The "book band" is a DIY creation; a combination of a 100 yen store elastic hair…
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