The pages are perforated for easy removal, leaving you a full 8 1/2 x 11″ page when it’s torn out. These are Optik paper, Hamelin’s trademark paper used in other Oxford and Black n’ Red notebooks I’ve reviewed. ![]() Then we come to the body of the notebook, 150 pages (75 sheets) of college ruled paper. (More on Scribzee below.) Then you get a two-sided pocket where you can tuck loose sheets. Then there is a front page with another space for contact information, backed by information about Hamelin’s app, Scribzee. Inside the notebook, there is another half sheet containing stickers you can use as tabs to create sections within the notebook, as well as a couple of labels you can use to add your contact information. A half sheet contains product and brand info, and can be removed so you have a nice minimal cover front and back. The glossy material wraps around a sturdy board, so they should be quite durable compared to a standard wire-bound notebook with a thin cardboard cover. The Hamelin notebooks have bright primary colored covers with a glossy surface. The samples they kindly provided to me for review are wire-bound notebooks offering some upscale features that go beyond anything I used in my own student days. Their notebooks are designed to appeal to a variety of users, from students to businesspeople to everyday journalers and jotters. Hamelin is a French company that owns various brands including Oxford and Black n Red (though Black n Red is distributed by Mead in the US). I think it’s also the first time I’ve reviewed a notebook that is designed to work with a digitizing app. ![]() Today’s review is another foray into the world of school and business oriented notebooks.
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