You are looking at a junior size Rollanotebook. It's funny now that I look at this picture and the actual book, it's not the same. 1/31/07. That is the wonderful idea behind a flexible notebook. Everyday it's a different notebook. You can think and organize through association instead of being linear. I keep receipts in the pocket, a few business cards in the sleeves. There are other pictures in the set <a href="http://flickr.com/photos/ducly/sets/72157594380546189">flickr.com/photos/ducly/sets/72157594380546189</a> which I've put in an odd combination of 3x5, 4x6 as an experiment. I've also found websites which has custom papers and diyplanner, I like to print calendars from Outlook pages which fits the letter size notebook. I have two of each notebook of two different sizes, the letter and the junior. I keep one set at work and the other at home. Some times I scribble thoughts on anything I can find, like the backs of envelopes. I bought the Rollabind Portable Puncher so I can put my scribbled papers into a notebook.
Rolla Notebook is a less expensive alternative to the Circa
Rollabind licensed their product to Levenger who made many improvements in quality leather goods.
I first discover the Rollanotebooks through another website. I'll post it here:
<a href="http://ducly.wordpress.com/2006/09/19/circa-rolla">ducly.wordpress.com/2006/09/19/circa-rolla</a>
There seems to be an increasing interest as this is my top post of all times in my blog. Then I realize maybe I should make a lens to organize the information that I was finding. There are a few Flickr users who have Circa pictures in their photostreams and sets. I feature some of those that I could find on the Squidoo Lens.
<a href="http://www.squidoo.com/circarolla">www.squidoo.com/circarolla</a>
I've also started the Circa Rolla Group on Flickr. So far it's just myself. I have not sent out the invitations yet. If you are interested in joining, here's the site: <a href="http://flickr.com/groups/circarolla">flickr.com/groups/circarolla</a>