» Who wanted a dotWebbie? You got it! Rhodia Responds!

Just got off the phone with Karen – the people’s request for a dotWebbie has been granted! It will contain the same off-white paper and will have pale gray dots. There was originally a discussion of using the white paper with violet dots, but when we asked, our fans responded loud and clear requesting that the color of the dotWebbie paper stay off-white. But that’s not to say that there could never be a “Special Edition” with the white paper… Who knows? The Rhodia dotPads have been so amazingly popular, no one can seem to keep them in stock- which to me, means potential for growth throughout the line. (Like maybe a few spiral books?)

The dotWebbie is expected to arrive in the US late spring/early summer of 2011.

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Posted on November 23rd, 2010 by Stephanie
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HOLY COW!!!

Thank you. Seriously, Exaclair, you are amazing.

Thanks! Will you tell your friends? :o)

That is excellent, I can’t wait!

I have to say, other than that being an outstanding idea – I’ve never heard of a company that pays more attention to its end users. Knowing that what we say matters is a big deal to us little folk! Don’t stop being wonderful, please?

Also, I was one of the odd ones out who like the white/violet, so if there ever is a special edition, I may have a case of them in my future..!

Brilliant! Please let them be available world wide!

I can’t wait to get a Dot Webbie ^_^

Sweet. I love that the dotWebnotebook is differentiated from the dotPad by paper/grid color.

Next big thing- Rhodia loose leaf??

now I have to start journaling more so I can finish my recently purchased Lined Webbie :D

I still have not been able to get my hands on a dotpad, looking forward to the dotWebbie.
I once found filler paper from Clairfontaine years ago, 11″ x 8.5″ college ruled, I have used it sparingly since I never did see it again. Holding onto my last 20 sheets. Would love to get more, maybe off-white?

Umm… can we pre-reserve a MILLION of these??!! lol… sounds AWESOME!

By david bogie on November 25th, 2010 at 3:03 pm

Groovy, hope my local Borders will carry them although they don’t carry the standard webbies yet.

Now I want a grid webbie, white paper, violet lines, violet cover.

Most big ships turn slowly but Exaclair seems to ask what customers want and creating marketable products. Compare them to Moleskine which seems to create products to satisfy their marketing department.

david boise ID

Outstanding! Can’t wait to get my hands on these!!!!

Sounds terrific! Any chance of A10 or 8.5/11? That would be ideal for an engineering notebook. I use Whitelines now for the readability, but Rhodia dot paper would be the best.

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