Vol. III · No. 12 · Thursday, April 10, 2026 Complimentary Issue

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The Loose Leaf Journal

Notebooks ✎ Lettering ✎ Penmanship ✎ Reviews

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Tools & Inks

Choosing Your First Fountain Pen — A Complete Guide to Nibs, Fills, and the Joy of a Good Flow

By Margot Finch Thursday, April 10, 2026 Tools & Inks 3,214 Views
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Above: An assortment of fountain pen nibs arranged on grid paper. From left: extra-fine, fine, medium, broad, and a 1.1 mm italic stub. Photography by the editorial team.

There is a particular satisfaction in selecting a fountain pen for the very first time — the moment you uncap the barrel, set the nib to paper, and discover that writing need not be an act of resistance. Yet the sheer variety of nibs, filling systems, and body materials confronting the newcomer can be genuinely overwhelming. This guide attempts to bring some honest, practical order to the selection process, covering everything from nib width classifications and flex ratings through to the relative merits of cartridge, converter, and piston-fill mechanisms.

The choice of a first fountain pen is frequently a choice about handwriting itself — about whether you intend to write every day, to fill pages of a journal with ink, to address envelopes with something resembling care, or simply to experience the pleasure of an instrument that rewards rather than punishes. Each of these intentions calls for a slightly different specification, and understanding that distinction is the first step toward a pen that will accompany you for years.

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Rhodia vs. Leuchtturm1917: A Thorough Notebook Comparison for the Particular Writer

Edmund Scrivenor April 8, 2026 Reviews 1,876 Views

The rivalry between Rhodia and Leuchtturm1917 occupies a peculiar position in the notebook world — both products command fierce loyalty, both are frequently purchased side by side for comparison, and both have partisans who regard the other with something approaching bafflement. This review examines both across the criteria that matter most to fountain pen users: paper weight, ink absorbency, bleed resistance, ruling quality, and that less quantifiable but equally important quality of a page that genuinely invites writing.

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Mastering the Italic Hand: Five Drills That Will Transform Your Everyday Penmanship

Clara Penhaligon April 6, 2026 Lettering 1,042 Views

The italic hand sits comfortably between formal calligraphy and everyday writing — sufficiently structured to produce consistent, legible results, yet fluid enough for rapid note-taking or correspondence. The five drills presented here target the specific motor habits that prevent most writers from developing a reliable italic script: inconsistent letter spacing, varying x-height, hesitant entrance strokes, and the tendency to rush the descenders of letters such as g, p, and y.

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The Bullet Journal in 2026: Why Analog Keeps Outperforming Its Digital Alternatives

Alistair Quillsworth April 4, 2026 Journaling 834 Views

Ryder Carroll's bullet journal system recently turned a decade old, and the obituaries that were predicted — killed off by digital productivity apps, AI-assisted task management, the sheer convenience of a smartphone — have not materialised. If anything, the methodology has strengthened its hold on a particular kind of thinker: one who values the tactile engagement of pen on paper, the spatial freedom of a blank spread, and the cognitive clarity that comes from writing rather than typing.

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Washi Tape in the Notebook: Decoration That Enhances Rather Than Distracts

Florence Inkwood April 2, 2026 Notebooks 691 Views

Washi tape arrived in the Western notebook community as an aesthetic disruption — a sudden abundance of colour and pattern that could, if applied without restraint, transform a working journal into a scrapbook serving no practical function. Used with deliberate intention, however, it is among the most effective tools for structuring a notebook visually: marking page edges for rapid section identification, framing photographs or cuttings, reinforcing divider tabs, and occasionally adding a considered note of colour to an otherwise austere spread.

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An Introduction to Copperplate Calligraphy — Paper, Tools, and Your First Twenty Letters

Margot Finch March 31, 2026 Calligraphy 543 Views

Copperplate calligraphy — the pointed nib script that characterised formal correspondence throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries — has experienced a quiet resurgence in recent years. Practitioners who might once have studied it only as a historical curiosity now use it for wedding invitations, certificates, addressed envelopes, and the quiet personal pleasure of putting beautiful letters on good paper. This introduction covers the essential equipment, paper preparation, and the first twenty lowercase letterforms every student of the script must commit to confident muscle memory.

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