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14 Νοε 2016 · Check out a history of composition book designs through the ages, from 1860s France to modern-day USA.
The composition notebook—ubiquitous, anonymous, cheap—hides a history that goes back centuries before it and its speckled black and white cover ascended to the school supply pantheon.
18 Νοε 2016 · Most people can trace the notebook back to around 1887, when manufacturers brought the model over from France to the U.S., where brands like Mead, Norton, Roaring Springs, and dozens of others have been pumping them out ever since.
A notebook (also known as a notepad, writing pad, drawing pad, or legal pad) is a book or stack of paper pages that are often ruled and used for purposes such as note-taking, journaling or other writing, drawing, or scrapbooking and more.
8 Ιουλ 2022 · In the 1860s, the composition notebook debuted in France and Germany — its famous marble pattern was inspired by printing techniques from early China and Japan. The first legal pads were created by Thomas W. Holley in 1888; he used leftover scraps from the paper mill where he worked.
For jotting down notes, sketching elaborate monster rampages over cities, or just capturing your thoughts, people love a marbled composition notebook. These journals have been a staple of...
Modern notebooks with marbling began popping up in France and Germany in the middle of the 19th century before making their way to America in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The marbling pattern created in Germany and seen both then and today as the inspiration for many composition book cover designs was known as the agate pattern.