![]() Both books feature a warm ivory color comparable to the Piccadilly I use at present. I also want to mention the difference in the papers. I don’t find this to be a big deal since the Utility notebooks are more likely to be used on-the-go so a bit more breathing room for the spacing is probably helpful where the Journal Series notebooks are likely to be used for longer form writing, meeting notes and such. The lines on the Utility and Journal series notebooks look similar but when I double checked, the line spacing on the Utlitity notebook was 7mm and the Journal Series is 6mm in the same sized books. Sets of two 68 page notebooks are $3.99, $5.99 and $7.99 respectively. They have the simple cardstock covers with either black, white, pink or green covers. All three sizes of Utility notebooks are available in blank, lined, gird or dot grid paper. Miro offers the traditional pocket sized (3.25×5.5″) Utility notebook but also a medium (5×8″) and large size (7×10″) which is more likely to be compared to the Moleskine Cahiers. The utility notebook is hopping on the Field Notes trend. The Journal Series sells for $9.99, $13.99 and $17.99 respectively. No grid or dot grid options for the Journal Series at present. The medium and large sizes are available in plain or lined versions but the small size is only available in lined. I purchased the two most familiar sizes– small lined journal (3.25×5.5″), a plain large journal (5×8″)– but they also sell a larger 7×10″ size as well. They offer black, cyan, magenta, green or red edging with either cover option.On the covers and spines is a blind embossed logo which is subtle and tasteful. The Journal Series notebooks are available with either white or black leatherette covers with colored edges. The most notable difference in the appearance of the Miro notebooks is the colored edges. ![]() They have ribbon bookmarks and even have a pocket in the back though its more of a slit than the gusseted pocket found in a Moleskine and other look-alikes. They are hardcover and have black elastics running vertically, leatherette covers. The Miro Journal Series notebooks are definitely going to get comparisons to Moleskines. I purchased three different versions of their notebooks: a small lined journal (3.25×5.5″), a plain large journal (5×8″) and a set of utility notebooks (3.25×5.5″). ![]() It was recently suggested that I try out the Miro brand of notebooks and I was happy to oblige. ![]()
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