Webnotebook Bullet Journal Review
Krystle, a bullet journaler from Florida, contacted us recently to ask if the Rhodia Webnotebook would be available in dot grid in other cover colors. The answer is: Yes! The Rhodiarama soft cover...
View ArticlePaper Notebook Gifts
Our thanks to Michael Linn of Original Content Books for including Rhodia notepads in his annual “Paper Notebook Gift Giving Guide.” “Every engineer I have ever met likes to have everything in order,...
View ArticleCelia’s Rhodia Video
Celia Tewey, a junior in high school in Boulder, Colorado, prepared this wonderful video on Rhodia products she uses. “I fell in love with your notebook brand a few months ago after using up many of...
View Article“Alice’s Cat” Ballpoint Pen Drawing
“Alice’s Cat” is a beautifully detailed ballpoint pen drawing by Sandra Strait on Rhodia dot grid paper. She captured the cat’s expression of wonder perfectly. Anyone else draw, or tried drawing with...
View ArticleRhodia Memo Books
My nephew, Patrick, sent me this link to a YouTube review of Rhodia Memo Books. A big “Thank You” to DevonReviewer! It’s hard for us to keep these little memo books in stock. They are 3 x 4 3/4″, 24...
View ArticleJet Pens’ Rhodia Guide
Jet Pens recently published a terrific guide to Rhodia products on their blog: Rhodia: A Comprehensive Guide. The Guide includes Page Styles, Paper Weight and Binding. They also have specific...
View ArticleMarc Jacobs’ Customized Rhodia Notebooks
Marc Jacobs, the American fashion designer, is a fan of Rhodia. He recently customized a number of our pads and notebooks for his store in Manhattan.
View ArticleRhodia Drive and Quo Vadis Blog
Clairefontaine Rhodia, our parent company in France, and Exaclair, based in New York, sponsor Rhodia Drive, a blog about Rhodia pads and notebooks. Rhodia is our most popular and fastest-growing...
View ArticleBeautiful Letters
The beautiful letters on Rhodia Ice Notepads are courtesy of Paige Firnberg, a full-time graphic designer at the Savannah College of Art and Design. In her spare time, she also does calligraphy and...
View ArticleProject Planning
I received a Smith & Noble catalog in the mail yesterday, and as I was flipping through it I spotted a Rhodia pad. A woman was using it to design her own window treatments. Her design was laid...
View ArticleTOKIDOKI (Nomad)
Congratulations to Rhodia fan Jacqueline Hadel, who was recently notified that her travel blog, TOKIDOKI (Nomad) has been voted #53 out of the “Top 100 Travel Photography Blogs on the Planet.”...
View ArticleJacques Herbin 1798 Ink – “Amethyste De L’Oural”
For the last five years, J. Herbin (now “Herbin”) has introduced a new 1670 ink over the summer. 1670 inks are known for their deep, rich colors and gold sheen. This year, Herbin is introducing a new...
View ArticleLoose Rhodia Paper
We’ve had a number of requests recently for sheets of Rhodia paper, usually dot grid. Some people mention a quantity like packages of 100 sheets or a ream (500 sheets). Most of the time, the...
View ArticleTombow Raffle
We have been working with Tombow USA this year on a number of product exchanges. Tombow Brand Ambassadors have been using some Rhodia pads for calligraphy and other workshops or demonstrations....
View ArticlePerfect notebooks for Inktober!
Inktober is fast approaching, and it’s time to start thinking about which notebook(s) you will use for your ink drawings all month! Inktober challenges artists all over the world to create an ink...
View ArticleShould You Keep a Dream Journal?
We’ve talked about bullet journaling and the benefits of handwriting. We don’t bat an eye when we hear about someone keeping a food diary or a birding journal. But what do you think about keeping a...
View ArticleHappy National Read a Book Day!
I’ll be honest with you. I’ve never read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. I never finished Swann’s Way or Moby Dick. Never even tried to read Infinite Jest. Never read—this will shock you—a single...
View ArticleIdeas for Dear Diary Day / Reading Other People’s Diaries
It’s somewhat of a guilty pleasure to read about famous people’s lives in their own words. Maybe it’s because they hold a mirror up to our own experiences, aspirations, fears, or just to the times....
View ArticleInktober and Giveaway Announcement!
Happy October, everyone! Or shall I say, Inktober? For all you inkophiles and notebookphiles out there, you know what this means. Since 2009, artists worldwide have used this month to challenge...
View ArticleThe Grimoire: A Not-So-Spooky Notebook Idea
A “grimoire” sounds like what it is—a book of spells and magic! Think your grandmother’s recipe book, but…witchy. The first known ones were created in Europe (the term “grimoire” originates from the...
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