Color Mix Memo Pad (Tear-Off Perforated Memo Pad) / gongjang
Color Mix Memo Pad (Tear-Off Perforated Memo Pad) / gongjang
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Three rulings in one pad: dot grid on the left, graph in the middle, lined on the right. Each of the three is bound separately, so you can tear a sheet from whichever one suits what you're about to write.

When there's only one kind of paper on your desk, you end up fitting the thought to the paper — bullet points because the sheet is lined, no diagram because there's nowhere to put one. This works the other way around. You choose the shape first.
Dots, graph, lines

The orange section is a dot grid, for sketching something out or scattering half-formed words across the page without a line telling you where to begin. The green section is graph paper, useful for a quick table or when you want your handwriting to stay even. The blue section is lined, and suits a list of things to do, or a note you're handing to someone else.
Every sheet has a small date field in the top corner. Even a scribble is easier to put back in order later when it carries a date.
Each sheet is 74 × 94 mm

About the size of your palm. A band of color stays along the top edge of every sheet you tear off, so when several of them collect on your desk you can tell at a glance which section each one came from.

Tuck one into a document, or tape one to the wall. A sheet that comes away cleanly is easy to put wherever it needs to be.
Backed with board

The pad is glue-bound along the top with a thick board behind it, so the paper doesn't buckle when you write with the pad in your hand or balanced on your knee.
Recycled paper, soy ink

Printed on recycled paper with soy ink. The stock has a faint natural tint, and the borders and rules are printed in muted tones rather than sharp color.
Colors may appear slightly different depending on your monitor.
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