Unless specified, offers and vouchers are not valid on products which are already discounted from RRP, gift vouchers, books and from the I LOVE ART range. Otherwise, the Leuchtturm 1917 sketchbook takes Copic markers well and doesn’t make the color look splotchy or weird.*All discounts against RRP are made against the United Kingdom Recommended Retail Price (RRP). If you have one of those flexible plastic pencil boards, I would slide it under your working page to protect the next page from any transfer. I do recommend putting a sheet of scrap paper under your page though because some darker colors will bleed through to the next page and through the back of that like a damn laser beam. But if you’re aware that it will bleed through and plan accordingly, the Leuchtturm 1917 sketchbook makes a good sketchbook for Copic markers. The Watercolour Notebook is made using cold-pressed cotton-blend paper, specially created to handle plenty of water on both sides. There was definitely bleed through on the reverse of stock. I have a lot of pale, pastel Copic Sketch markers but the paper in the Leuchtturm Sketchbook handled the color nicely. On the front of the stock, the colors look good. Teresa in the comments asked about whether the Leuchtturm 1917 Sketchbook worked well with Copic markers. There’s only 96 pages in the sketchbook compared to the 249 pages in the plain notebook but being able to genuinely use both sides of the paper or work across a spread is a big plus. In fact, I’d rather not have page numbers in the way of my drawings, especially if I might end up scanning the art in for a finished piece.Īll in all, I really like the quality of the paper in the Leuchtturm1917 sketchbook and I like that it is so much more opaque than the regular paper. The sketchbook pages are not numbered like the notebooks but I think that’s okay. So while the book is a bit more expensive than the regular Leuchtturm1917 notebooks, you will definitely be able to use both sides of the paper no matter what tools you plan to use. The Fountain Pen page is even on the reverse side of one of the other writing samples so you know there was no issue with bleed through or show through. I kept playing with all my felt tip pens too, from wide brush style to fine Microns and they all performed equally well on the paper. The inks dried in a reasonable amount of time on the paper, even some of those finicky Gelly Rolls and the colors look great on the bright white. I even had fun playing with my massive assortment of gel pens. This paper would be great for ink sampling since you could test both swabs and in pen on the same paper without it curling or warping, all in a neat book. Inks sat up on the paper and the colors were crisp and clear. Fat pens, skinny pens, wet pens, dry pens… it didn’t care.įountain pens, you ask? Loved them. I took out all my brush pens and discovered more than a few of them had started to dry out but the Leuchtturm1917 180gsm paper handled the ink like a champ. The paper took water fine as long as I didn’t try to grind it into the paper. I tested out a whole page of pencils: Magic pencils and watercolor pencils and even added more water. Watercolor brush pens were well-behaved too. I played with fine nib felt pens and the lines stayed fine and crisp. It’s actually nice paper, its just not sized for watercolors or a lot of heavy wet rubbing. The paper was good and absorbent though, unlike the Moleskine sketchbook paper, and the inks and liquids stayed put and did not bead up or bleed. My first experiments included attempting to rub a lot of watercolor into the paper which was more than it could handle and the fibers started to pill. Inside, the paper is bright white and smooth with just a little tooth. The corners are rounded like the regular notebooks too which is not a feature usually found in artists’ sketchbooks. The sketchbook version of the Leuchtturm1917 notebook features all the same details that the standard notebooks include like the ribbon bookmark, the horizontal elastic closure, the gusseted pocket in the back and a place on the front flyleaf for your contact information. I purchased the A5 sized hardcover in classic black on Amazon. I am sure this is to compete with Moleskine’s sketchbook line but since many people find Leuchtturm1917 to be superior, I wanted to test their sketchbook out for myself. I recently discovered that Leuchtturm1917 makes a sketchbook notebook with 180gsm paper.
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