Jump to content

How You Like Your Journal Lined


notgiven

Recommended Posts

Oh my gosh! I just went to Excel and tinkered around and now there's a nice dotty page coming out of my printer—in teal, of course. Hardly took any time at all. Thanks, folks!

If you're OCD like me, you can use a typesetting program because 5mm is not the same as 0.20 inches. I used Scribus http://www.scribus.net for my template. You can be sure all your dots are centered with the accurate spacing (5mm < 0.2 in < 6mm < 0.25in, etc), change the size and color and stuff.

 

The secret is Edit-MultipleDuplicate. Place your corner dot, duplicate horizontal, select them and duplicate vertical. 1,2,3. Once you get the hang of it, it's much easier and more accurate than excel, OOo Draw, etc.

 

I've attached the template I designed. In all, an hour to learn and make. That's after a day of printing, pondering, tweaking...

journal.pdf

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Replies 30
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • notgiven

    7

  • wallylynn

    4

  • AlecG

    3

  • Aunt Jill

    3

Oh my gosh! I just went to Excel and tinkered around and now there's a nice dotty page coming out of my printer—in teal, of course. Hardly took any time at all. Thanks, folks!

If you're OCD like me, you can use a typesetting program because 5mm is not the same as 0.20 inches. I used Scribus http://www.scribus.net for my template. You can be sure all your dots are centered with the accurate spacing (5mm < 0.2 in < 6mm < 0.25in, etc), change the size and color and stuff.

 

The secret is Edit-MultipleDuplicate. Place your corner dot, duplicate horizontal, select them and duplicate vertical. 1,2,3. Once you get the hang of it, it's much easier and more accurate than excel, OOo Draw, etc.

 

I've attached the template I designed. In all, an hour to learn and make. That's after a day of printing, pondering, tweaking...

journal.pdf

 

Scribus looks great, and open source too!

 

Love your template. Is there a reason that you alternate dotted and solid line in your left side of the lined page?

Fountain Pen Travel/display Case out of stock now. Found new materials. People in the wait list will be contacted, slowly. Thank you!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Another who prefers unlined. Lined is too constrictive - I sketch sometimes, and my handwriting changes with my mood - sometimes small, sometimes large, sometimes trying to be unobtrusive, sometimes flamboyant. Lines just get in the way for me.

 

Plus there is something infinitely more exciting (for me) about starting a new journal that has blank pages rather than one with lined paper. I'm not sure why that is (maybe I'm unconsciously linking lines back to school notebooks, and office stationery).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Scribus looks great, and open source too!

 

Love your template. Is there a reason that you alternate dotted and solid line in your left side of the lined page?

Thanks for the compliment. I don't remember the reason anymore. Probably because

a. I wanted to try lined vs. dotted and this was nicer than half and half.

b. I was planning on penmanship practice with the dotted as a midpoint guide. Which hasn't happened.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Another who prefers unlined. Lined is too constrictive - I sketch sometimes, and my handwriting changes with my mood - sometimes small, sometimes large, sometimes trying to be unobtrusive, sometimes flamboyant. Lines just get in the way for me.

 

That part about my wryting style, size etc is changing with my mood is true for me as well. Sometimes the writing changes my mood, it often calmes me, and that to is reflected in my writing.

Cacoethes scribendi

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When using lined paper I vastly prefer a very light grey or brown line, spaced at 5 or 6mm. I have been using "Ritmo" A4 composition books from Daiso lately, which are lovely and the paper is decent, but the spacing of the lines is a bit wide for my liking. I enjoy having a narrow blank border on the outside of the page and a lined margin, and a simple heading line (for dating and title and page number) is an awesome thing - I tend to write scenes on a couple pages, then cut them out and hole-punch for a binder so I can rearrange easily.

 

For general use I like the same dimensions but with a super-thin line in a 5mm grid. I like the whitelines grid-paper but it tends to feather with very wet inks, so I've been looking for something better. Looking forward to the new Rhodia Webnotebooks for grid and dot ruling, I might play around with the dots and see how I like it.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

When using lined paper I vastly prefer a very light grey or brown line, spaced at 5 or 6mm. I have been using "Ritmo" A4 composition books from Daiso lately, which are lovely and the paper is decent, but the spacing of the lines is a bit wide for my liking. I enjoy having a narrow blank border on the outside of the page and a lined margin, and a simple heading line (for dating and title and page number) is an awesome thing - I tend to write scenes on a couple pages, then cut them out and hole-punch for a binder so I can rearrange easily.

 

For general use I like the same dimensions but with a super-thin line in a 5mm grid. I like the whitelines grid-paper but it tends to feather with very wet inks, so I've been looking for something better. Looking forward to the new Rhodia Webnotebooks for grid and dot ruling, I might play around with the dots and see how I like it.

 

I also prefer light gray lines, because I mostly use blue ink, so the blue ink has no problem standing out in the gray lines. I found blue lines sometime distract the reader from the words if I use blue ink. 5 or 6 mm is definitely uncommon for Japanese notebook, because some of their characters take a lot of vertical space.

Fountain Pen Travel/display Case out of stock now. Found new materials. People in the wait list will be contacted, slowly. Thank you!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 3 weeks later...

Will use most anything from time to time, but definitely prefer a 4-to-the-inch grid. I hope that doesn't mean I'm only a 2-d thinker. I better go draw another 3-d box. wink.gif

CFTPM

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I use this one (attached) I put together in openoffice / libreoffice Calc - just set the cells real small and put a "." in each square...then tweaked the font and grayness to light enough dots. I print and cut for my pocket journal and print full size for scratch paper and notes--the scratches go on the back of whatever printed stuff I'm recycling.

 

Thanks for the dot template. I will be trying it out today.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

 

If you're OCD like me, you can use a typesetting program because 5mm is not the same as 0.20 inches. I used Scribus http://www.scribus.net for my template. You can be sure all your dots are centered with the accurate spacing (5mm < 0.2 in < 6mm < 0.25in, etc), change the size and color and stuff.

 

The secret is Edit-MultipleDuplicate. Place your corner dot, duplicate horizontal, select them and duplicate vertical. 1,2,3. Once you get the hang of it, it's much easier and more accurate than excel, OOo Draw, etc.

 

I've attached the template I designed. In all, an hour to learn and make. That's after a day of printing, pondering, tweaking...

journal.pdf

 

I really like your version. Thanks for sharing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now


  • Most Contributions

    1. amberleadavis
      amberleadavis
      43972
    2. PAKMAN
      PAKMAN
      35647
    3. inkstainedruth
      inkstainedruth
      31586
    4. Ghost Plane
      Ghost Plane
      28220
    5. Bo Bo Olson
      Bo Bo Olson
      27747
  • Upcoming Events

  • Blog Comments

    • Misfit
      Oh to have that translucent pink Prera! @migo984 has the Oeste series named after birds. There is a pink one, so I’m assuming Este is the same pen as Oeste.    Excellent haul. I have some Uniball One P pens. Do you like to use them? I like them enough, but don’t use them too much yet.    Do you or your wife use Travelers Notebooks? Seeing you were at Kyoto, I thought of them as there is a store there. 
    • A Smug Dill
      It's not nearly so thick that I feel it comprises my fine-grained control, the way I feel about the Cross Peerless 125 or some of the high-end TACCIA Urushi pens with cigar-shaped bodies and 18K gold nibs. Why would you expect me or anyone else to make explicit mention of it, if it isn't a travesty or such a disappointment that an owner of the pen would want to bring it to the attention of his/her peers so that they could “learn from his/her mistake” without paying the price?
    • szlovak
      Why nobody says that the section of Tuzu besides triangular shape is quite thick. Honestly it’s the thickest one among my many pens, other thick I own is Noodler’s Ahab. Because of that fat section I feel more control and my handwriting has improved. I can’t say it’s comfortable or uncomfortable, but needs a moment to accommodate. It’s funny because my school years are long over. Besides this pen had horrible F nib. Tines were perfectly aligned but it was so scratchy on left stroke that collecte
    • stylographile
      Awesome! I'm in the process of preparing my bag for our pen meet this weekend and I literally have none of the items you mention!! I'll see if I can find one or two!
    • inkstainedruth
      @asota -- Yeah, I think I have a few rolls in my fridge that are probably 20-30 years old at this point (don't remember now if they are B&W or color film) and don't even really know where to get the film processed, once the drive through kiosks went away....  I just did a quick Google search and (in theory) there was a place the next town over from me -- but got a 404 error message when I tried to click on the link....  Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth 
  • Chatbox

    You don't have permission to chat.
    Load More
  • Files






×
×
  • Create New...