Geology Hardcover Notebook - Dot Grid
Stay grounded in your studies with this dusty rose hardcover notebook, designed with sedimentary rock formations, faults, crystals, and maps of the world. Use this journal to sketch the rocks you find at the beach, take notes in your geology class, or plan your next novel. Limestone to shale, sediment to cliffs, grocery lists to graphs - there is no limit to the uses for this notebook.



The textured covers of these notebooks have the feel of old textbooks, and with advanced lay-flat pages, they want to fall open, like a well-loved library book. Go ahead and see for yourself – these are the notebooks your most brilliant ideas have been waiting for.
The Hypothesis series is built with high-quality 100% recycled paper and printed with soy inks, leaving a light footprint. Be inspired to ask the right questions, connect the dots (even when they’re really far apart), and keep pushing humanity forward, so that tomorrow is always brighter than today.
Dimensions | 7" x 9" |
Page Count | 192 pages (96 sheets) |
Paper Type | 5mm Dot Grid |
Paper Weight | 81 gsm |
Binding | Lay-flat Hardcover |
Paper Composition |
Acid-free 100% recycled 100% post-consumer waste |
Printing | Soy-based ink |
Origin | Designed in Oregon Paper milled in Japan Assembled responsibly in China |
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Makes a wonderful gift
I bought this for a friend to use as a musical composition & sketching book - a composer's rough draft area. "Literary Substrata" was the operative gift word - music that digs into the underground of the culture. Just the opening of the gift and recognizing its usefulness was enough to give him some good composition ideas. Well done - your product has lived up to its art-object intent - the notebook *is* the muse.

My son loved it
He is an engineer and appreciated the grid pages. Good quality!