Manufacturer | Moleskine |
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Brand | Moleskine |
Model Number | 8058647629032 |
Colour | Myrtle Green |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Small |
Paper Weight | 70 |
Manufacturer Part Number | 8058647629032 |
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Moleskine Classic Notebook, Hard Cover, Pocket (3.5" x 5.5") Plain/Blank, Myrtle Green, 192 Pages
Price: | S$20.80 |
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- CLASSIC MOLESKINE NOTEBOOK: Moleskine classic notebooks are perfect notebooks for writing journals, a daily diary, or note taking in college classes or meetings. Moleskine notebooks are beloved by travelers & bullet journalists for their slim design.
- DURABLE COVER & ELASTIC CLOSURE: Hold writing projects & notes in your Moleskine notebook with an elastic closure band & inner storage folders. Leather-like classic Moleskine cover & thick, ivory paper pages are perfect for writing with fountain pens.
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Style Name:Plain | Colour Name:Myrtle GreenTechnical Details
Additional Information
ASIN | B07J33SHF6 |
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Customer Reviews |
5.0 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank |
979 in Office Products (See Top 100 in Office Products)
27 in Notepads & Memo Books |
Date First Available | 15 February 2019 |
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Product description
The Classic Notebook is the heir and successor to the original legendary notebook used by artists and thinkers over the past 2 centuries. This simple yet well-designed object invites you to add your own story to its pages with words, sketches, lists, random notes, professional projects and creative contents.

The Moleskine Classic notebooks have pages just waiting to be filled with your notes and ideas. Rounded corners, ivory-colored pages, elastic closure for privacy and a bookmark ribbon – so you never lose track of the direction your thoughts are taking.
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Take notes, write to-do lists and capture thoughts on ivory-colored pages inspired by the original legendary notebook. |
A legendary collection in a variety of colors and layouts. Choose from ruled, plain, dotted and squared notebooks to best suit your note-taking needs. |
Classic design features include an elastic closure for privacy and a ribbon bookmark so you never lose track of where you are. The expandable back pocket makes room for notes, cards and mementos gathered along the way. |
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Classic Notebook Collection | PRO Collection | Art Collection | Cahier Journals | Volant Journals | Planners | |
Ideal For | Note-taking, journaling, daily diary | Increased productivity, Efficient note taking | Sketching, Watercolor painting, Storyboarding, Music composition | Note-taking, Journaling, A daily diary, Sold in packs of 3 or 4 | Note-taking, Journaling, A daily diary, Sold in packs of 2 | Daily planning, Weekly planning, Monthly planning |
Layout | Ruled, plain, dotted or squared | Custom professional layout | Plain | Ruled, plain, dotted or squared | Ruled or plain | Daily planner, Weekly Planner, Monthly Planner |
Size | Pocket: 3.5" x 5.5", Medium: 4.5" x 7", Large: 5" x 8.25", XL: 7.5" x 9.75" | Large: 5" x 8.25", XL: 7.5" x 9.75", XXL: 8.5" x 11" | Pocket: 3.5" x 5.5", Large: 5" x 8.25", A4: 8.25" x 11.75", A3: 11.75" x 16.5" | Pocket: 3.5" x 5.5", Large: 5" x 8.25", XL: 7.5" x 9.75" | XS: 2.5" x 4.25", Pocket: 3.5" x 5.5", Large: 5" x 8.25" | Pocket: 3.5" x 5.5", Large: 5" x 8.25", XL: 7.5" x 9.75" |
Paper Grade | 70 G/M² | 100 G/M² | 120 G/M², 165 G/M², 200 G/M² | 70 G/M² | 70 G/M² | 70 G/M² |
Cover Type | Hard cover or soft cover | Hard cover, Flexible cardboard cover | Hard cover, Flexible cardboard cover | Flexible cardboard cover | Soft cover | Hard cover or soft cover |
Number of Pages | Pocket: 192 Pages, Large: 240 Pages, XL: 192 Pages, Reporter: 192 Pages, Expanded: 400 Pages | Large (Hard): 240 Pages, Large (Soft): 192 Pages, XL: 192 Pages, XXL: 192 Pages | Pocket: 80 Pages, Large: 104 Pages, A4: 96 Pages, A3: 96 Pages | Pocket: 64 Pages each, Large: 80 Pages each, XL: 120 Pages each, XXL: 120 Pages each | XS: 56 Pages each, Pocket: 80 Pages each, Large: 96 Pages each | 18 Month Weekly: 208 Pages, 18 Month Daily: 592 Pages, 12 Month Daily: 400 Pages, 12 Month Weekly: 144 Pages, 18/12 Month Monthly: 128 Pages, 12 Month Pro Weekly: 288 Pages, Daily Desk Calendar: 365 Pages |
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Customer reviews
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---------------------------------- General journal feedback:
The size is perfect for me, largely because the small size fits in all of my purses and clutches, but not in my pockets. Obviously the 'pocket size' caveat only reflects the fact that most womens pockets are unusably small...but that's a rant for the fashion industry.
The smooth surface is great for sticker adhesion, and the color is vibrant. I write my weekly grocery list on a post-it note, then place the post-it on the exterior as I shop. The note stays in place and doesn't leave any residue. A tiny expanding pocket is in the back cover, but I don't use it. Instead, I made a pocket with a blank post-it and clear tape -I use it to hold that day's coupons.
---------------------------------- Bullet Journal specific feedback:
To use this in a small format, I turn the journal 90 degrees, and use one spread for each month. Others use a larger journal to detail one week on a spread, but since I prefer more information in a smaller space I keep things simple.
I don't use a key, or table of contents. I don't waste space with Future Log or pages devoted to quotes. I use a few trackers, and if I need more space I simply add a post-it note to supplement. I really enjoy taking time each evening to update my trackers, and add notes if needed.
I prefer the squared paper, it works best with my journal minimalism. I still use a small ruler to keep my lines straight. If you're interested in using a similar small format, I would recommend trying a different layout each month to experiment and find what works for you.
I always keep three trackers that I interact with daily (Hydration, Wake up times, and Spending), and I leave space for smaller trackers that are relevant for you that month (like Recovery Days if you've just had a surgery, or Meatless Days if you're working towards a plant-based diet). Honestly you can track anything that you can imagine. For personal growth it makes sense to record new habits instead of...sports scores. But hey, if sports scores make you happy -do it! That's the magic of a personal journal, you determine the contents and there's no wrong way to use a journal.
In the words of one of my college professors (Dr. S. Crisp) "Keep writing!" 📝

Reviewed in the United States on 11 December 2017
---------------------------------- General journal feedback:
The size is perfect for me, largely because the small size fits in all of my purses and clutches, but not in my pockets. Obviously the 'pocket size' caveat only reflects the fact that most womens pockets are unusably small...but that's a rant for the fashion industry.
The smooth surface is great for sticker adhesion, and the color is vibrant. I write my weekly grocery list on a post-it note, then place the post-it on the exterior as I shop. The note stays in place and doesn't leave any residue. A tiny expanding pocket is in the back cover, but I don't use it. Instead, I made a pocket with a blank post-it and clear tape -I use it to hold that day's coupons.
---------------------------------- Bullet Journal specific feedback:
To use this in a small format, I turn the journal 90 degrees, and use one spread for each month. Others use a larger journal to detail one week on a spread, but since I prefer more information in a smaller space I keep things simple.
I don't use a key, or table of contents. I don't waste space with Future Log or pages devoted to quotes. I use a few trackers, and if I need more space I simply add a post-it note to supplement. I really enjoy taking time each evening to update my trackers, and add notes if needed.
I prefer the squared paper, it works best with my journal minimalism. I still use a small ruler to keep my lines straight. If you're interested in using a similar small format, I would recommend trying a different layout each month to experiment and find what works for you.
I always keep three trackers that I interact with daily (Hydration, Wake up times, and Spending), and I leave space for smaller trackers that are relevant for you that month (like Recovery Days if you've just had a surgery, or Meatless Days if you're working towards a plant-based diet). Honestly you can track anything that you can imagine. For personal growth it makes sense to record new habits instead of...sports scores. But hey, if sports scores make you happy -do it! That's the magic of a personal journal, you determine the contents and there's no wrong way to use a journal.
In the words of one of my college professors (Dr. S. Crisp) "Keep writing!" 📝





It's still a cool little book, but I'm beginning to wish I'd gotten the alternative I'd considered. I don't need all the bells and whistles of the Evernote edition, but you might want to consider for yourself whether the extra money might not be worth the considerably better quality.
Sigh.
Also did not realize there was a difference between dotted and lined: I got the lined, not knowing, but would recommend the dotted for other purchasers. The dots are as easy as lines to write on but, unlike the lines, they virtually disappear when you're done!

I also keep a variety of passwords and key info in the back of this thing, safely out of reach of the various hackers and online companies looking to sell our data. I keep stamps in the little pocket.
I think the act of physically writing things down is helpful for me in terms of remembering things and assimilating the information. People raised fully in the digital age may not find this to be true, but it works for me.
I also find that when I have (relatively) clever thought that I want to hold on to for later, this little book is a great way to do so. I keep a could pages towards the back for ideas/language/reflections that I want to come back to later.
I have some bigger Moleskine notebook that I keep in my briefcase for some key info, but these little notebooks get used daily, since they fit in my shirt pocket.