Category: Notebook reviews

  • A Complete Guide to Cognitive Surplus’ Notebooks

    A Complete Guide to Cognitive Surplus’ Notebooks

    If you’ve ever taken a look at the Cognitive Surplus website, you know there’s a lot going on in the notebook category. How can you find the perfect one for your needs? Our guide should help.

    Beautiful covers are a given at Cognitive Surplus. However, it is important (in my opinion) to start by choosing the perfect notebook size, possibly focusing on the ruling, and only in the last step deciding on a specific (always wonderful) graphic on the cover. There are many variations here, we have notebooks with rubber band closures and colored page edges, there are also those with hardcovers, and some will stand out with their interior, either through unique ruling or the color of the pages.

    Unless otherwise noted, these notebooks have 81 gsm paper. You can find my review here (in Polish, translates well). The pages are usually slightly gray due to the use of recycled paper. Everything is printed with soy ink.

    Sizes at Cognitive Surplus

    In terms of size, we have a really wide selection! From the tiny Observation model to really huge models like Lab or Engineer (the latter just recently showed up in Europe). A few notebooks will be in the typical A4 or A5 sizes, but the vast majority have their own whims. So let’s take a closer look at them.

    In this graphic, you will find the sizes of all currently available Cognitive Surplus notebooks compared to the typical paper sizes like A6, B5, etc.

    the Observation

    Observation is the smallest Cognitive Surplus’ notebook. A bit larger than A7 (or half the size of A6), available in a soft matte cover. The special features of these tiny notebooks are the colored edges and the elastic band. Both will be in the same accent color.

    Size: 80 x 115 mm (slightly larger than A7)
    Available ruling: plain
    Number of pages: 144
    Price: €12.95

    the Research

    Research, on the other hand, is a set of pocket notebooks. In the four-pack, we will find one notebook in each of the available rulings, each will have a cardboard cover, edges sewn with colored thread, and 32 pages. Each of the notebooks will also have a different cover from a similar field of science – so you won’t find anatomy next to notebooks with chemical motifs, or forest creatures next to mathematical equations.

    Size: 105 x 152 mm (a bit wider than A6)
    Available ruling: dots, line, plain, square (one each)
    Number of pages: 4 x 32
    Price: €19.95

    the Syllabus

    This is one of my favorite Cognitive Surplus products. The paperback Syllabus stands out both in terms of its format and layout. You see, not only is it very vertical (120 x 200 mm, so when unfolded it is almost square), but it is also… an undated planner!

    Inside we will find weekly spreads, where each day will have a few lines to write on, interlaced with a monthly layout with dates to fill in. At the end of the planner, we have several pages with dots for random notes.

    Size: 120 x 203 mm (smaller than Traveler’s Notebook)
    Available ruling: undated planner
    Number of pages: 160
    Price: €19.95

    the Abstract

    The abstract is a line of more subdued notebooks. We won’t find their characteristic collages here, and instead, the hard (canvas-like paper) one-color covers will be decorated with single symbols related to different fields of science. So amongst the available designs we have the moon on a black background, a heart on a red one, and the purple background will be decorated with a poisonous mushroom. Beautiful.

    These notebooks will have an elastic band closure in the color of the cover.

    Size: 148 x 210 mm (A5)
    Available ruling: dots, 7 mm line
    Number of pages: 192
    Price: €27.95

    the Analysis

    These are such beautiful everyday notebooks! A5 format, plain or dotted interior, beautiful covers, embraced by elastic band closure and colored edges, both in the same accent color. The cover is a soft cardboard with a very nice, slightly rough texture. It reminds me a bit of business card paper.

    This line also includes retro-style covers that are much more colorful than the original ones.

    Size: 148 x 210 mm (A5)
    Available ruling: plain, dots
    Number of pages: 208
    Price: €22.95

    the Dark Analysis

    Here comes one of the gems. The Dark Analysis is almost the same as its older brother. The difference between them is the color of the pages, because Dark Analysis comes in black! And with ruling too, so it’s not just blank black pages we won’t know what to do with, but a fully functional notebook with dots on the left side and lines on the other. They are printed in white and clearly visible.

    My only wish is that the ruling was a bit more opaque, but we will see in the upcoming review how it actually works.

    Size: 148 x 210 mm (A5)
    Available ruling: black paper with white dots (5 mm) on one side, and lines (7 mm) on the other
    Number of pages: 208
    Price: €22.95

    the Helix

    Our next notebook, called the Helix, is available in A5 and A4 sizes and features a spiral binding, and a soft-to-touch hardcover. Again, we have classic cover designs with science-related collages in a huge variety of colors and topics. The spiral is made of metal, and the main advantage of this notebook are perforated pages, that are easy to tear out.

    Size: 150 x 210 mm (A5) / 210 x 300 mm (A4)
    Available ruling: 7 mm lines
    Number of pages: 160
    Price: €18.95 (A5) / €27.95 (A4)

    the Experiment

    This is one of the first models of Cognitive Surplus notebooks and two of them were in my first order, way back in 2018! These are quite classic notebooks, in a format slightly larger than A5, with only 112 pages in a soft cardboard cover with a sewn-on spine.

    Size: 165 x 229 mm (between A5 and B5)
    Available ruling: 7 mm lines, dots
    Number of pages: 112
    Price: €18.95

    the Dark Matter

    Another very unique product, Dark Matter, stands out with its black paper! The regular covers appeared among them only a few weeks ago, and until then we could enjoy them in “dark” and moody illustrations. The paper in them is also noticeably thicker (120 gsm, not the typical 81).

    It has a hard cover with a slightly rough texture, but different from the Analysis.

    And if you’re wondering what you can use to write on black paper, here’s our guide (in Polish for now).

    Size: 178 x 229 mm (between A5 and B5)
    Available ruling: plain black pages
    Number of pages: 160
    Price: €32.95

    the Theory

    How is Theory different from the rest? Hardcover and thicker paper (128 gsm). Again, classic covers with science-inspired collages and illustrations.

    Size: 178 x 229 mm (between A5 and B5)
    Available ruling: plain
    Number of pages: 160
    Price: €29.95

    the Hypothesis

    And here again, we have something more interesting, although not in every available version. The same size as the previous two and the same type of hardcover, although a bit more pages – almost 200. Here, however, we return to the typical (sufficient) paper thickness. The Hypothesis series notebooks are available in a dotted version and with mixed ruling. On one side of those we will have a grid (5 mm), and on the other – lines (7 mm).

    I would love these notebooks much more if the lines and grids had the same spacing, but it’s still a pretty interesting option. My beautiful Hypothesis covered in veggies works as my cookbook!

    Size: 178 x 229 mm (between A5 and B5)
    Available ruling: plain, mixed (grid 5 mm + lines 7 mm)
    Number of pages: 192
    Price: €27.95

    the Engineer

    The Engineer is another of the highly-specialized notebooks, that will be super useful in certain areas, but probably won’t appeal to the general public. Although, the covers are tempting! Bound like a book, with a fabric-like (but paper) cover feels so premium and different. Minimalistic covers with just a silver foil stamp marking your discipline, are simply stunning. Each science will have its own cover color.

    What’s worth mentioning are the silver foil markings on the spine (featuring the same icon and Bound Engineering Pad) and a unique grid inside, printed in green (soy) ink. The left side will feature that 5 mm grid, with each 5×5 block, outlined a bit heavier, while the right side remains blank, with dedicated areas for notes, a topic, date, or some other kinds of short pieces of information.

    This notebook will also have slightly thinner paper than the rest of the range, with just 64 gsm, instead of the typical 81 gsm.

    But don’t worry. I will prepare a proper review, so we can see how it handles different media.

    Size: 216 x 279 mm
    Available ruling: green engineering grid on one side, blank on the other
    Number of pages: 192
    Price: €32.95

    the Laboratory

    NOTHING can prepare you for the size of this notebook. It’s huge. And I’m not kidding. Anything larger than A4 is simply huge, so imagine my surprise when this notebook turned out to be larger than my full-size laptop! The pages inside are a tad shorter, but a few centimeters wider than standard A4. This gives you plenty of space to write on.

    But that’s not the end of the surprises. This notebook has a very unique ruling, which will actually be useful mostly to scientists. Its main purpose is laboratory notes, so on individual pages, we will find dedicated frames for the title and project number. In addition to the header and footer of each page, we will have a neat grid at our disposal. At the very beginning of the notebook, there will also be a table of contents, allowing you to document what is on specific (numbered) pages.

    This notebook has a hard cover, but is completely smooth, like the Helix.

    Size: 234 x 286 mm
    Available ruling: grid with table of contents
    Number of pages: 192
    Price: €39.95


    That’s it for now. Although I have to admit that the multitude of covers, 14 different variants, and several unique prints make a fairly complete range. I think everyone will be able to find something for themselves here.

    So, have you chosen your favorite size yet? Then head over to the Cognitive Surplus website and let me know what you got!

    Click for the EU version. Click for the US version.

  • Review: Bomo Soft – Bomo Art Softcover Notebook

    Review: Bomo Soft – Bomo Art Softcover Notebook

    Remember how we looked at the flagship notebook from Hungarian Bomo Art a few months ago? It’s time for its younger brother, Bomo Soft, a soft-cover notebook. I can also say right away that I like it much more.

    If you want to learn more about the brand itself, you can find a more extensive post about them here. However, it is worth reminding that this is a brand with over 20 years of experience under its belt, which stands out precisely for its amazing cover designs.

    Bomo Soft Notebook

    Like most soft-cover notebooks, Bomo Soft has a cover made of thicker cardboard. It is printed in one of four available patterns, absolutely beautiful. Inside we will find 192 pages of off-white lined paper. The creators also do not hide what kind of paper was used in the notebook – Fedrigoni Bioprima (an Italian manufacturer with over a hundred years of tradition) with a grammage of 85 gsm.

    The corners of the pages are rounded, giving the notebook a slightly more premium look. However, it lacks the typical notebook extras of a ribbon, a closure, and a back pocket. Instead, on the inside of the cover, in my case in a dirty yellow, we find a few words about the notebook and the inspiration behind the design on the outside. In addition to the Hungarian version, we also find an English translation there.

    The entire Bomo Soft notebook is neat, and the matte cover with a beautiful pattern makes an impression. The low weight, with quite a large number of pages, also encourages you to buy it, and then maybe even use it!

    Paper test

    As I mentioned, we are dealing with Italian paper with a grammage of 85 gsm. It is not very much, although often enough – let’s look at Leuchtturm or Rhodia with a similar paper thickness. The pages are smooth, off-white – much brighter than in the previously mentioned notebooks, while still not being completely white, like typical copier paper.

    Thanks to this, we do not have to worry about color distortion in the media used, while enjoying the possibility of using even brighter colors.

    The lines printed on the paper are separated by 6 millimeters, and there is also a little space on each side. In many notebooks, this is off-putting to me, but here, when the lines are not hopelessly black and the paper is perfectly white, you can hardly notice it.

    Media used:

    1. Pelikan Edelstein, Golden Beryl, M,
    2. Ferris Wheel Press, Double Raspberry, B,
    3. Ferris Wheel Press, Grape Ice Pop, M,
    4. KWZ, Cappuccino, F,
    5. Llamas, Mango, M,
    6. Lamy, Benitoite, M,
    7. Les Couleurs du Comte, Comte d’or, M,
    8. Lamy Tipo ballpoint pen,
    9. Faber-Castell Loom ballpoint pen,
    10. Wonderous Winterberry, Ferris Wheel Press Ink Rollerball Pen,
    11. Gel Pilot G-2, burgundy, 0.7 mm,
    12. Gel Pilot G-2, black, 0.7 mm,
    13. Leuchtturm Drehgriffel oil pen,
    14. Pigma Micron fineliner, 0.1 mm,
    15. Stabilo Point 88 fineliner, 0.4 mm,
    16. 2in1 marker,
    17. 2in1 fineliner,
    18. Edding 2185 gel pen,
    19. Faber-Castell metallic highlighter,
    20. Pilot Frixion Light highlighter,
    21. Faber-Castell Pitt Artist brushpen,
    22. Pentel Sign Touch brushpen,
    23. Promarker

    Bomo Soft tests came out surprisingly well! Apart from the standard bleed-throughs with Promarker and Faber-Castell highlighter, the rest of the pages hold nicely, as they should. Sure, we have some bleed-through, because with this grammage their absence would be practically impossible, but it’s still good.

    Writing on the notebook itself is very pleasant, and the easy opening flat significantly improves the comfort of use. This last issue was my biggest problem with the flagship Bomo Art notebook.

    It’s worth noting, however, that this is a notebook with margins! I don’t like them, especially in lined notebooks, but here it doesn’t really bother me.

    Details

    Price11.30 EUR (approx. 51 PLN)
    FormatA5, 14.8 x 21 cm
    Paperoff-white, 85 g/m
    Libraapprox. 330 g
    Number of pages192
    Rulinglines, 6mm
    Closelack
    Cover materialthick cardboard
    Extra pocketNO
    RibbonsNO
    Numbered pagesNO

    Application

    Due to the lined printing, it will be a great notebook for long texts. It will work well as a diary, a dream book, or a notebook in which you will note down books you have read and their descriptions. A notebook with this cover would definitely work great as a collection of knowledge about plants, and the second size – the much smaller B7, would be a brilliant companion for hiking.

    I happened to come across a Bullet Journal with lines, so if you really like these covers, you can compromise.

    I’ll say it again: this is a really good notebook that’s hard to stop looking at. Despite the large number of pages, it remains very neat, and once opened flat, it can still close nicely. Honestly, this is one of the biggest surprises, because when I first saw this notebook, I didn’t have too high expectations.

    Where to buy

    Bomo Soft notebooks can be found on the official Bomo Art website – you can choose from two formats and four cover variants.