The Spiral Ring Notebook range of Traveler's Company has an updated look and feel and has new family members. This Paper Pocket B6 Spiral Ring Notebook, previous dubbed as the Kangaroo, has proven to be an all-time favorite and remains in the range.
This Spiral Ring Notebook features 16 sheets of cream MD paper, each folded in such a way that it creates a paper pocket on both sides. With its 32 pockets, your notes can be accompanied with all sorts of items. Think a new way of documenting or preparing for a city trip; keep all your museum tickets, breakfast-lunch-dinner business...
The Spiral Ring Notebook range of Traveler's Company has an updated look and feel and has new family members. This Paper Pocket B6 Spiral Ring Notebook, previous dubbed as the Kangaroo, has proven to be an all-time favorite and remains in the range.
This Spiral Ring Notebook features 16 sheets of cream MD paper, each folded in such a way that it creates a paper pocket on both sides. With its 32 pockets, your notes can be accompanied with all sorts of items. Think a new way of documenting or preparing for a city trip; keep all your museum tickets, breakfast-lunch-dinner business cards organized.
Each of the pocket-sheets are spiraled into the gold spiral ring. As a sort of tribute to the original range, Traveler's Company has kept the little details in the right-hand corner: an embossed pictogram of a kangaroo. The design team originally coined the Paper Pocket Spiral Ring Notebook as a Kangaroo, because both have pockets. These Kangeroo Spiral Notebooks are also available in the sizes
A6 slim and
A5 slim.Spiral Ring Notebook by Traveler's Company
Developed under Midori, the spiral ring notebook started with the polar bear, camel and kangaroo types, where each animal depiction captured the essence of the paper content. Polar Bear for snow white pages and a kangaroo for pages with pockets. Now with the rebranding into Traveler's Company the design team updated the packaging, and added new family members; the file notebook (available in two sizes), and watercolor notebooks.
Spiral Ring Notebook Caravan by Traveler's Company
In Japan, the Traveler's Notebook design team has hosted several events in which you can design your very own spiral ring notebook in a so-called paper buffet. Choosing the paper may seem like an easy task, and we have heard people contemplating and discussing their own choice from 25+ types of paper before they have their notebook spiraled into the end product. At Misc-store we were amongst the lucky view to have hosted a spiral ring
caravan at our own store back in 2015 when we had a
Traveler's Factory Pop-Up in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
What we loved most about the caravan, was to see the enthusiasm people got from the event; having beautiful paper stock to choose from, and especially the thoughtful process that goes into thinking about your own notebook. The usage could define the content, or is choice made from the availability of the paper? We have art directors make a notebook for a series of their next travels, making chapters in the notebook and a pocket with the pocket sheets for tickets and other ephemera they would collect. We had others simply in love with the softest "marshmallow" paper, that they used that entirely. This different take on note taking is what we actually see in the
Midori MD's 10th anniversary editions, in which the MD design team has made 10 A5 sized style notebooks each with a different lay-out to accommodate your note taking in the best, non-directive way possible.