🎨 Sketch Your Dreams into Reality!
The Leuchtturm Hardcover Medium A5 Sketchbook in Black is designed for artists and creatives alike, featuring 96 pages of high-quality 180 g/m² brilliant white paper, perfect for a variety of mediums. Its durable hardcover ensures your artwork remains protected, while the compact A5 size makes it easy to carry wherever inspiration strikes.
Brand | LEUCHTTURM1917 |
Color | Black |
Material | Paper |
Paper Finish | Watercolor |
Product Dimensions | 8.27"L x 5.71"W |
Sheet Count | 96 |
Manufacturer | Leuchtturm Albenverlag GmbH & Co. KG |
Item Weight | 13 ounces |
Item model number | 344668 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Material Type | Paper |
Number of Items | 1 |
Size | Medium (A5) |
Manufacturer Part Number | 344668 |
L**N
HIGHLY recommend, must try it out.
I must say I absolutely LOVE this sketchbook. I have no idea why it doesn't have much reviews but I would like to give my input on my purchase.I used to be a moleskine user but I just found the yellow tint to be rather bothersome to me. That is just my opinion though. Otherwise both sketchbooks are lovely. But to the actual review...I love the size of the sketchbook. Moleskine is 5x8.25 whereas Leuchtturm1917 is 5.75x8.25. I like the extra width because I tend to doodle and draw big. Plus my hand tends to lie on the edge of the book, but with the Leuchtturm1917 it gives me just a tiny bit more room to rest my hand on. It may not seem like a big difference, but it was a preference that I am very into.Another thing I love about this sketchbook is the paper. It is thick, holds ink well, pure white, and doesn't feather. In my experience with the pens and markers that I use it does not feather; however, I have seen people have different experiences on it. For me it is perfect. I never see ink bleed through unless it is an alcohol based marker (that is pretty typical tho), but it does not bleed to the point it will go onto the next page which is very nice. I don't have to panic when I forget to put a scrap piece of paper between the pages to prevent the bleeding. And it is pure white! Just how I like it. My colors will not alter or look different because it doesn't have the yellow tint. Although some people like to use white pens so obviously the white paper will not show it easily, but for me I only use white pens on areas I have colored so that isn't an issue.The binding is AWESOME. I have no idea if the books are consistent because I only have bought one, but the current sketchbook I have lies flat on the table and the pages barely lift up. The only ones that lift a little is the previous page that I have already drawn on, but it is so little you can barely tell the difference.I think the ONLY down side about this sketchbook is it's accessibility. Sometimes I would like to go to the store and just buy it on the spot. Sadly, the area I live in doesn't sell Leuchtturm1917 brand anywhere. The only thing that is similar like it is the Moleskine but I do not want to buy that. Thankfully amazon prime is a plus, but for those of you who do not have it I recommend purchasing it a few days before you finish your sketchbook so you have something to draw in before it arrives.The price is not an issue for me at all. I know Moleskine (at least the 5x8.75 sketchbook) is cheaper than the Leuchtturm1917, but I find Moleskine's sketchbook qualities to be inconsistent and the fact I do not like the yellow tint. So I am more than happy to pay a few more dollars for something I love and will use all the time. Plus I tend to finish one sketchbook roughly around 2-4months so spending $24 every few months is not going to kill me.I am more than half way with completing this sketchbook and with no doubt will buy another one as soon as I complete it. I hope this review gives you an idea about the sketchbook. If you do buy it I hope you love it as much as I do.
J**R
Switching from my trusty Moleskine
I've been a huge fan of the Moleskine product line for over a decade--the A5 sketchbook has been a constant companion, accompanied by the occasional watercolor journal and a myriad of other form factors. I've never been disappointed in that product, but I always kind of wished that I had a choice of white paper vs the traditional cream color of the Moleskine line. Plus, I was always a little bit irritated that the paper was gitchy about fountain pen ink and handled my favorite water-based markers inconsistently.I bought a Leuchtturm 1917 Hardcover A5 sketchbook on a whim--mostly to accompany the legion of other sizes, colors, choices of art-making solutions lining my bookshelves. After a couple of months with it, I'm absolutely positively smitten with this sketchbook! It has taken every ink I've thrown at it, from water-based fountain pen to oil-based scribble pen to highlighter to thick india ink to a dozen different disposable brushpens. The paper is pure white, thick enough to assure no bleed through (not yet anyway), and the perfect texture for different media. Even my most inconsistent fountain pen inks have been tamed--with no spidering of the ink line when drawing/inking slowly. The construction on this book is excellent--I'm pretty rough on my sketchbooks, and it's barely showing its age.I have to restrain myself from buying these in bulk. I like to hoard beloved art supplies, and this is a new must-have!
S**M
Sturdy and comfortable to use
I don't think I can use another sketchbook after using this one, to be honest! The paper quality is sturdy enough to handle (light amounts of) water color, gouache and acrylic, although the paper does start tearing up after more than one or two layers of water-based paint. I prefer it over the popular moleskine line of sketchbooks because of the white color of the pages, the extra amount of width making a huge difference to ease of use, and the more textured feel of the paper. I do wish this came in paper bound rather than hardbound, but unless it's a spread where two signatures meet, I havent ran into any issues with the sketchbook lying flat. Would recommend to anyone looking for a sketchbook to last them throughout the year. If you want a notebook for bullet journaling, I'd recommend leucchteurms non-sketchbook edition for it's cheaper price, index, and wider array of options.Tldr, this is a sturdy sketchbook with sturdy paper that is enjoyable and easy to draw in, especially if you have larger than average hands. Bullet journalists, buy the non-sketchbook version.
J**.
Sturdy sketchbook, excellent paper quality for a variety of mediums
I love the bright white ground (compared to the cream/off-white color of Moleskine paper) and use this for pencil, pen, marker, and some acrylic work. The paper is extremely smooth and the notebook itself holds up well to a fair amount of abuse from being tossed into a backpack or bag with a bunch of other stuff. These will continue to be my go-to sketchbooks - worth the price!
B**R
Good product, came damaged
Love the size and feel of this sketchbook. The paper accepts pen and pencil beautifully it is very smooth. Can't wait to dry using copics on it. Unfortunately the product came with one corner of the cover torn. I considered returning but after all it is the paper inside that counts.
H**S
My new bullet journal is great!
I use this as my new bullet journal, and I LOVE it.I prefer thick blank pages I can safely watercolor on, and also not deal with bleeding pens or semi transparent pages.I like the quality and weight of the paper. The only pens I have that bleed through are my copic markers- and even they don't bleed ALL the way through all the time- which is a rarity!Perfect size, and very nice color. I'm probably going to stick with this brand over moleskin. I prefer the variety of colors available.
R**Y
Solid Choice
This sketchbook has smooth white paper as expected and the best part is that the book opens flat which is perfect for a page spread illustration.
C**R
EXCELENTE
La calidad de papel es, tremendamente buena, y la portada es muy gruesa. Si es caro pero vale muchísimo la pena. Excelente para cualquier medio, gouache, acuarela, pintura... Obviamente on es como papel para acuarela, pero si aguanta el agua, simplemente no deja hacer muchos gradientes debido a que no es papel especial para acuarela. No tiene textura lo cual es bueno si quieres usar colores.
K**N
Un buon sostituto del Moleskine
L'ho acquistato per testare la carta ed il formato, sono un'illustratrice ed i taccuini sono importanti: matite, chine, varie penne scorrono morbide sulla pagina, non ho ancora provato i copic o gli acquerelli, vedremo. Ottimo lo spessore ed il bianco della carta. Un'esperienza da provare.
M**M
Buen cuaderno
He comprado diferentes cuadernos de esta marca y siempre me habían parecido productos de calidad. Cuando vi este cuaderno para dibujo no dude en comprarlo, y efectivamente sigue siendo un producto de calidad.Papel de alto gramaje que permite el uso de tintas, incluso de acuarela suave. Una muy buena encuadernación ion que permite abrir el cuaderno a más de 180 grados.Si el dibujo es con tinta funciona perfectamente, la suavidad del papel, el blanco del mismo y su gramaje permiten un resultado muy agradable. Aunque se puede utilizar para acuarela, no es un papel para este medio. Las ventajas al dibujar con tinta, se convierten en inconvenientes cuando utilizas una gran cantidad de agua, pero esto pasa con cualquier tipo de papel que no sea específicamente para acuarela.Muy satisfecho con el producto. Recomendable.
A**A
love
Product as described, love it, thank you!
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