Archive for User Reviews
User Review: Gentian and a bottle of Herbin’s 1670 ink
Karen sent our friend Gentian Osman a bottle of the J. Herbin 1670 Anniversary ink to play with & review on her blog, Drawing with a Squirrel. Please take a few moments to admire the beauty that she creates with pen and ink. Her full review is on her blog- which is filled with amazing art and additional art supply reviews. I am particularly partial to her watercolor swatches. Continue Readering »
Long Live the Pencil Revolution!
Our friends at the Pencil Revolution blog recently reviewed the Rhodia pencil in which they said “The quality more than meets the standards of the Rhodia pad” and “The shape of this pencil is just plain comfortable.” They go on to say “The design, quality and attention to detail we see in the Rhodia pencil are definitely in keeping with Rhodia’s other products. “
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Image courtesy of Pencil Revolution.
User Review: Alberto Lung reviews the new dotPad
Alberto Lung reviews lots & lots of art supplies… which is why I love his blog – Lung Sketching Scrolls.
He recently reviewed the new Rhodia dotPad and had this to say: “The pale violet dots with 5 mm interval provide pretty effective guidelines Continue Readering »
User Review: Alberto on the J. Herbin Creapen
Knowing my friend Alberto’s fondness for brush pens, I was eager to see his take on the Creapen, a refillable ink brush pen from J. Herbin that I had tested on two previous occasions. Per Alberto: Continue Readering »
Guest Blogger Alex Thornber and his New Everyday Notebook
Answering our call for guest bloggers, Alex Thornber sent me a message to tell me about how he recently bought his new Bloc Rhodia No. 11 pad at one of the giant Paperchase stores in London, and how it quickly became his new everyday notebook . Continue Readering »
User Review: Clickthing’s Portable Plotting Device
Clickthing is one of the several amazingly interesting blogs that I read where the posts are first written on a manual typewriter. I sometimes wonder how many people in this younger generation who are used to communicating via their Palm Pilots, iPhones, Blackberrys and Netbooks have ever even seen a manual typewriter in action. Continue Readering »
User Review: Alberto and the Rhodia Block #16 Uni-Blank

Images and content courtesy of Alberto at Lung Sketching Scrolls.
“…I was quite excited to try this blank sketch pad with the high quality vellum paper surface that I have grown to appreciate in such a short time. The pad itself features the solid construction, easy-to-tear micro-perforated sheets, and signature orange fold-over cover of this iconic brand.” Continue Readering »
User Review: Gail Young on the Exacompta Exafolio
Elegant and intelligent, Exacompta products follow a French philosophy that even simple tools should be good quality and a pleasure to use. Recently, Gail Young took the time to review her new Exafolio, a “green” product whose design provides features for organizing, filing, and storage. Continue Readering »
User Review: CopyGuru on the New Rhodia Planner

Image of pocket Rhodia Planner courtesy of Biffybeans © All Rights Reserved
CopyGuru from the Fountain Pen Network recently reviewed the new Rhodia Planner. Continue Readering »
Webnotebook Review from Cynthia of JournalingArts

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Cynthia, from our December Spotlight Retailer JournalingArts.com, recently wrote a comparison review that included the small version of the Webnotebook on her JournalingArts blog:
Pros
- Clear, sharp text with no apparent feathering, even when using a fountain pen and markers Continue Readering »
Users Review The Exacompta Sketchbook – Is it THE Ultimate Art Journal?

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As Karen mentioned in Thursday’s blog post, Exaclair imports a number of products under the Clairefontaine umbrella – including the Exacompta Sketchbook shown above. Also known as the Livres d’Or “Basics” line of journals, they contain a 100g laid paper made at the 400 year old Schut Mill (owned by Clairefontaine) in the Netherlands. Continue Readering »
User Review: CopyGuru and the Large Webbie

CopyGuru from The Fountain Pen Network reviews his new Rhodia Webbie: Continue Readering »
User Review: Artist Richard McKinley on Pastelmat

Pastel field sketch painted on Pastelmat paper.
Image courtesy of Richard McKinley, article excerpt from Pastel Pointers Blog
One of Clairefontaine’s newest fine-art products is Pastelmat, which is a premium card surface (360gsm / 170lb) specially developed for pastelists. Its unique velvety surface, made from a fine coating of cellulose fibers, has the ability to grab and hold multiple layers of even the softest pastels.
“As pastel was placed to the surface, it was like magic. It grabbed the pastel, retaining a heavy bold indication of the stroke. Multiple applications of pastel could be added without any indication of the tooth being compromised. Trying to smudge the pastel produced no effect. The marks stayed in place. The feel of the paper was like a cross between velour and fine sandpaper… Pastelmat is surely one I would recommend giving a chance. It has quickly become part of my favorites list.” – Richard McKinley.
PASTELMAT® significantly reduces the need for fixative, which means that colors remain vibrant and fresh once applied. It has the added bonus of being gentle on both fingers and blending tools. It is acid free and lightfast.
PASTELMAT® is ideal for use with all dry media – pastel sticks, PanPastel, pencils and charcoal. It is also water resistant which means that it can be used with wet media – such as acrylics and watercolor for washes and mixed media techniques.
Visit the Pastelmat website for retail locations.
PASTELMAT® significantly reduces the need for fixative, which means that colors remain vibrant and fresh once applied. It has the added bonus of being gentle on both fingers and blending tools. It is acid free and lightfast.
PASTELMAT® is ideal for use with all dry media – pastel sticks, PanPastel, pencils and charcoal. It is also water resistant which means that it can be used with wet media – such as acrylics and watercolor for washes and mixed media techniques.
* Unique velvety surface with excellent grabbing power
* Holds many layers of pastel
* Reduces the need for fixative
* Gentle on fingers & tools
* Premium card weight (360gsm/170lbs)
* Use with wet and dry media
* Available in 8 colors
User Review: Inkophile tests Webbie vs. Mole

Margana from the Inkophile blog recently did a head to head to review between a Moleskine journal and a Rhodia Webnotebook. Knowing that Margana prefers to write using a fountain pen, I was eager to read her thoughts on the Webbie’s paper – because not all paper is created equal when it comes to writing with water based fountain pen inks. Continue Readering »
Rhodia in the Rain: User Reports Near Disaster Averted!

Gail Young sent me an e-mail to tell me about her Rhodia near disaster: Continue Readering »















