Moleskine - Travel Journal, Theme Notebook - Hardcover Notebook to Organise and Remember Your Travels - Large Size 13 x 21 cm - 400 Pages
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Moleskine - Travel Journal, Theme Notebook - Hardcover Notebook to Organise and Remember Your Travels - Large Size 13 x 21 cm - 400 Pages
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Though in the past, travel journals were pretty simple affairs (either a spiral bound journalists’ notebook, a Midori-style travel journal or something similar), things are a little bit different now. After our trip, I’d want to recall every one of the colorful people we met, the new places we were able to visit and the foreign foods we finally had a chance to sample.… One notebook in particular seemed to call to me, thanks in no small part to the cute retro airport departure board that was embossed on its cover: the Moleskine Travel Journal. Either way, I suspect this may be only the first of many Moleskine journals I’ll own. There are so many varieties to choose from: graph-ruled, lined and blank, hard- and soft-cover, large and small. And of course, there are plenty more of those Passion Journals I’ll want for my ownif this works out…. Inspired to journal? The Leuchtturm1917 A5 Notebook is a classic – and if you ask us, very cool – notebook that we think is ideal for bullet journaling.
I also shared writing tips, journalling prompts, and creative examples of travel journals without a strong focus on text. It depends a bit what type of travel journal you’re keeping, but my system for creating a (travel) scrapbook is as follows: I collect photos, notes and items while on the road (I keep them on a separate hard disk for the photos, my notes in a simple lined notebook or in my phone and the items in a plastic folder I can zip closed)So there you have it: those are our favorite travel journals for every kind of writer – but by no means the end of your options! Whether you’re buying for yourself or considering purchasing a travel journal as a gift, there’s lots to consider in the world of stationery. There’s something very satisfying about holding a hardcover book. I have lots of spiral notebooks and I have to admit that I rarely look at them once they’re full of notes. Somehow they don’t garner the same respect. Not just your everyday notebook On markets across the world, you can also find amazing leather bound journals that right away give a whole explorer-vibe to your journal. You can also turn them into a personalized journal by having your name or the date engraved in the cover.
It probably makes more sense to look at GSM (“ grams per square meter“). The weight is now determined by one sheet of paper at a size of 1 meter by 1 meter, measured in grams. All different grades of paper are measured at the same size. So a higher GSM always means heavier paper. Looking for something special in which you jot down memories of your travel adventures? Then our list of the best travel journals out there is definitely going to help you out.
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The fact that it was called a “Passions Journal” kind of did me in. After all, travel is my passion. I even enjoy reading travel quotes, just to fuel my wanderlust.
Then again, if you’re thinking of something a little less traditional, I Was Here– with its kooky prompts and quirky way of working – may be more what you’re looking for. As a bonus, this Promptly journal also comes with a map, to help you plan your journeys, star wishlist destinations, or otherwise decorate or use as you see fit. Neat! If that’s all done, I collect all scrapbooking supplies (list follows below) and I cut, glue or write where necessary.Another thing to consider is what you’re going to look like if you feel like writing your travel journal in public. It may not be practical to be lugging around an A4 sized travel journal, or to get it out if you want to make note of the tiny cafe you’re in, or trying to write on a cramped seat on a train or bus. Compact in these cases may be a lot better! 6. Length of your trip If you’re wondering ‘how can I decorate my travel journal?’ then I’ve got a handy list for you with some ideas for travel journal embellishments:
This classic, mid-century modern notebook comes in 17 punch colours for even the most discerning traveller. From muted navy blue and olive green to bright raspberry and popping yellow, you will definitely be able to find one for your personality. You can really add a personal touch by choosing a journal that has a relation to the kind of trip that you are taking. If your plan is to use your travel journal for things like city breaks and two week-long vacations – in which instance you may be using a suitcase – then you may not worry too much about the size, with room in a large suitcase for a larger travel journal, naturally. The cover of a journal is pretty important. But first of all, what the cover of a travel journal is actually made out of will make a big difference as to what notebook you actually opt for. Our river cruise took us to five countries in 15 days, and the itinerary ( you can see it here if you want) would keep us busy. We’d enjoy guided tours, cultural experiences, and lectures, along with plenty of time to explore the ports on our own.
It’s not merely that I needed a book where I can record my travel memories, though. Not at all. There’s another factor: I wanted the entire experience to be a pleasure, not just in the writing but in the reading. If you’re open to leather, you’ll find it to be a durable option, and it will weather over the weeks, months and years to look worn and rustic. That said, that is the only pointless thing that I have found in the journal. The useful parts outweigh all that. What’s inside the Moleskine Travel Journal Cats, home life, tea, style … Moleskine offers a varietyy of Passion Journals, each designed for a unique interest. BUY THEM HERE
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