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Your
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Are you looking for a notebook that perfectly suits your needs?
Our new notebooks combine refined design with practical functionality, helping you organize your life in an elegant and modern way. From travel journals to recipe books, from planning your gym workouts to organizing your work schedule, and even notebooks designed for teaching kids how to draw letters.
Whatever your passion, thereʼs a notebook just for you!
– Exclusive design for a unique writing experience
– Optimized layouts and smart spaces for perfect daily organization
– Creativity and inspiration on every page, turning every note into a small masterpiece
Learn
Letters,
Learn
History
Every young designer deserves a creative and inspiring typographic education. And what better way to learn letters than by drawing them with fonts that have shaped design history? This collection of 10 drawing books helps children learn the alphabet by tracing legendary characters, offering a first introduction to the culture of graphic design through delightful, historically entertaining tales. Each book is dedicated to an iconic font, from the modern precision of Helvetica to the timeless elegance of Bodoni, from the pure geometry of Futura to the refined grace of Garamond. And yes, even the infamous but beloved Comic Sans has its place! A journey through typography that combines learning and fun,perfect for young designers ready to make their mark!
Ten fonts, ten stories, ten ways to learn to draw.
To learn to draw letters is to listen to the silence that shaped them: every curve holds memory, every line a voice.
Typography is the art of giving form to time.
…and then there’s him.
This notebook has nothing. Plain paper, monochrome printing, the charm of a provincial archive. No frills, nothing to post with the hashtag #luxury. An object like many others, but with one notable detail:
the price. Because the only truly exclusive thing… is buying it while knowing it’s not worth the money. It’s the most refined, rarest luxury: spending a lot to appear poor. And you’ve succeeded brilliantly.