Why Fountain Pens Love It
1. Low Feathering and Minimal Spread
The paper holds fountain pen ink with crisp line definition. Fine nibs stay sharp, and broader nibs don’t bleed uncontrollably — you get clean strokes that reflect the character of your pen.
2. Excellent Drying Balance
Fountain ink doesn’t sit like a pool on the surface, but it also doesn’t sink aggressively. That balanced drying behaviour means you don’t smudge easily while the ink still looks vibrant.
3. Very Little Show-Through or Bleed-Through
Because the paper has enough body and density, even wetter inks typically don’t bleed onto the reverse side. That makes both sides of the page usable — essential when you treasure every sheet.
4. Thread Binding = Better Writing Feel
Thanks to its stitched binding, the notebook opens flat with minimal page tension. This lets you write comfortably right to the edge without awkward finger placement or pen angle — particularly nice for left-handed fountain pen writers.
5. Simple, Elegant Aesthetic
The understated design doesn’t distract from your writing. It’s a notebook that respects the flow of fountain ink and the intent of your words, whether you’re journalling, sketching ideas, or drafting longer pieces.