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How about Rhodia Notepad brand introduction

"RHODIA" originally means "pine evergreen tree", and its notebook on paper can be said to define the ceiling of the portable notepad. Born in 1932 in Lyon, France, Rhodia is instantly recognizable on the cover of the notepad, using the orange brand color that has not changed since its inception and the logo of two pine trees.

Most of Rhodia's notepads are turned up, this design is very suitable for art practitioners, designers, and scientists to place on the workbench and easel, each book is made of 90g drawing paper, and the classic tri-fold cover design of the paper is more convenient to take with you to open the record. The inner sheet paper used also has good performance, and it is PEFC certified, and there will be very detailed measurement data on the back of the notepad, and the writing will not be inferior to KOKUYO and Midori. The disadvantage is that there are few cover patterns, and the thin 48-page A7 saddle nail book costs nearly 10 yuan, which is too luxurious for students to use to write homework, and is recommended to art practitioners and designers who have more pursuit of writing feelings.

Rhodia's most classic photograph on paper is definitely the first recommended, the orange cover style is bright, using concise N°18, N°19 and so on as the number of different notebooks, which is completely different from the Japanese notebook, Maruman's "Goddess of Memory" photograph on paper also has its shadow. Moreover, it has created a design with 3 obvious indentations on the cover, which can fold the cover along the creases, and each piece of paper on the inner page is pressed with a row of thin toothed lines, which can be easily torn off and used as a sticky note.

Of course, Rhodia is not limited to paper copies, and when you are tired of using Japanese schedules and famous lighthouses, you might as well try Rhodia's GoalBook. The GoalBook looks similar to the Lighthouse, but the faux leather cover is less saturated and comes with a signature orange strap to prevent the notepad from being used for a long time"Breaking Pages"。 Although the spine is stitched glue-binding, it is very soft, supports 360° folding, the inner pages are mainly dot matrix, there are 6 horizontal pages and 4 pages of annual plans and 4 pages of monthly calendars, and the price of A5 size is less than 150, which is more cost-effective than the lighthouse.