» How will you use your new Clairefontaine Twinbook?

This spring, Exaclair will begin importing the new Clairefontaine Twinbook – a dual purpose notebook! They contain 96 pages of 90g graph paper which are divided into two tabbed sections.  Use them for two different school subjects or personal projects and lighten the load in your bag.

How will you use yours?

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Posted on March 4th, 2010 by Stephanie
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Karen at Exaclair sent me one of these (thanks!!) to test (I’m a retailer), and it’s very cool. I like it better than the multiple section wirebound notebooks. I’m not a student anymore, so I feel like I’ve ‘graduated’ from the tabbed notebooks of old, but this one is much more discreet. They’re also easier to carry and store than wirebound notebooks. I’m excited to carry them this Spring!

This is a great notebook! I can use the first section for journaling and the other as DIY calendar/to-do-list/GTD hack. :)

My split personalities will find that to be quite a useful journal. One section for my Good-Girl-Raised-in-the-1950s persona and one for her alter ego The Post-Menopausal,Post-Divorce Wild Woman.

Anyone knows when will it be at retailers?

I hadn’t seen these before.

Hmm. Character progression at one tab and book research at the other?

Must think about this…

Not yet – these items are expected this spring….

Excellent! Looking forward. Have had clairefontaine since I bought my first at Printemps in Paris- still have it!

 

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