Myndology: Disc-Bound Notebooks for Organizational Versatility

by Jasmin Malik Chua, Jersey City, USA on 01.28.08
Design & Architecture

Myndology

Myndology's line of memo pads and notebooks aren't your typical spiral-bound fare: The pages are held together by polypropylene (or aluminum) discs, so you can pull out and reorganize any sheet with ease. You're able to cull unwanted pages after they've served their purpose, as well as add in fresh new sheets, allowing your notebook to evolve with your needs.

The Brussels, Wis.-based company prints its Bare line on acid-free recycled paper, using soy inks, right in its hometown. And, whether you inscribe your thoughts on the 3x4-inch memo pad (blank sheets) or the 6.5x8.5-inch journal (lined sheets)—in your choice of clay, pine, or sand colors—you'll probably never want for another notebook again. ::Myndology

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Comments (2)

Are these compatible with the Levenger Circa system?

jump to top dpitkin [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Yes, it is compatible - sort of. The myndology holes are more T-shaped while the circa and rollabind holes are more mushroom shaped. Myndology paper won't fit well on circa/rollabind rings, but it will fit tightly. Circa/rollabind paper fits a little loosely on myndology rings but it is a much more comfortable fit.

jump to top Jenn says:

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