description Midori MD Notebook (Ruled Paper) Overview
For writers who prefer the classic, clean look of ruled lines, this version provides the perfect guidance for essays, reports, and structured writing. The lines are printed subtly, allowing the writing itself to remain the focus. It offers the renowned MD paper quality combined with the familiarity of traditional ruled notebooks, making it a professional favorite.
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Midori MD Notebook (Ruled Paper) ranks #2 of 5 in the Notebook ranking, behind Midori MD Notebook (Dot Grid), ahead of Graph Paper Notebook (High GSM).
balance Midori MD Notebook (Ruled Paper) Pros & Cons
- High-quality cream paper
- Minimalist aesthetic design
- Lies flat when open
- Resistant to ink bleed-through
- Flimsy cover requires protection
- Higher price point
- Ink takes longer to dry
help Midori MD Notebook (Ruled Paper) FAQ
What makes the Midori MD ruled notebook different from a normal lined notebook?
The main draw is Midori's MD Paper, which is made for fountain pens, gel pens, pencils, and ballpoints without the heavy coating found in some premium notebooks. The ruled version keeps the page simple, with subtle lines that guide writing without making the notebook look busy.
Is the Midori MD ruled notebook good for fountain pens?
Yes, MD Paper is one of the notebook papers people specifically buy for fountain pen use. It is known for handling wet ink better than ordinary school notebooks, though very broad nibs and saturated inks can still show some ghosting.
Which size of Midori MD ruled notebook should I buy for journaling?
A5 is the common choice for daily writing because it gives more room than A6 while still fitting in many bags. Midori also sells MD notebooks in smaller formats, including A6 and B6 Slim, for people who want something more portable.
Does the Midori MD ruled notebook lay flat?
The MD Notebook uses exposed thread-stitch binding, which helps it open flatter than many glued notebooks. That matters for longhand drafting, because you can write close to the center without fighting the spine.
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