» Rhodia Reverse Book – Have you tried one yet?

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The Rhodia Reverse book is one of the few Rhodia products I’ve yet to try. I can’t hep but wonder how the square format and gridded paper might lend itself to drawing the mandalas that I am so fond of – and also for teaching others how to make them. Is it a notebook or pad? Pad or notebook? It’s versatile because you can write using spiral on the side or at the top. (I’m fairly certain I’d use them with the spiral on the top.) I also like the fact that the pages are micro-perforated for easy removal.

I’m going to have to get my hands on one of these… Have you tried one yet? If yes, how do you use it?

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Posted on January 14th, 2010 by Stephanie
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Use ‘em for two reasons…

1) the paper is Rhodia – enough said.

2) with a keyboard above it (technically in front of it) on my desk, the Rhodia takes up less space than a traditional legal pad would…

I use it for notes, doodling, whatever – at work…

I have already filed up 1 and 2/3… Will need to buy a few more…

This is my favorite Rhodia notebook! I love it… One, it is square and I think that is cool. Two, perfect size for throwing into any bag I have. Three, unique. I am known at meetings as the one with the funky notebook.

Sadly, I forgot to put one in the suitcase for my nine months in Chile and I can´t find Rhodia here!

 

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