5/12 Edited to

... Read moreAs someone who has experimented with a variety of notebooks and pens, I found switching to the Stalogy notebook a refreshing change. The larger grid size allows me to write more freely without feeling cramped, especially after using smaller grids like those in Hobonichi and Sterling Ink notebooks. This adjustment not only improves my handwriting clarity but also enhances my overall journaling experience. I also appreciate the simplicity of the Stalogy design, focusing on functionality without unnecessary extras. Paired with my fountain pens, it offers smooth ink flow and fewer issues like bleeding or feathering, which I previously encountered in other notebooks. The paper quality feels just right, balancing ink absorption and smoothness, making it ideal for daily note-taking or creative writing. Interestingly, from the notes I’ve gathered, using a refillable fountain pen like the L'TCMC enhances the eco-friendliness of my writing setup. These pens can be refilled and sealed for easy storage and reuse, unlike many cartridges that add to waste and limit color options. Although cartridges are lightweight and portable, the refillable option aligns better with my journaling lifestyle and sustainability goals. Overall, switching to the Stalogy notebook along with a reliable fountain pen has made my writing sessions more enjoyable and efficient. It’s a great choice for anyone looking to improve their handwriting space without sacrificing quality or comfort.