Hardcover, opens flat. The notebook that’s small enough to go everywhere you go and big enough to work with all day long, whether at home, work, or in transit.
Confidant, the book for ideas. The original opens flat, hardcover notebook.
Hardcover
clothboundOpens Flat
use the whole spread192
pages in flagship size90
gsm acid-free paperRuled, Dot Grid, Blank
paper typesNo matter that task at hand, there’s a size that fits your needs.
3.5" x 5"
FLAGSHIP
5.4" x 7.7"
PLUS
7" x 10"
The Confidant’s premium cloth and high quality paper are just a few examples of the care that goes into its design.
Ruled
WriteDot Grid
Diagram Sketch Thumbnail Brainstorm and more.Blank
Sketch Mind Map Outline Brainstorm and more.Overview
Sizes
Materials
Paper Types
Learn by taking notes, sketch out new ideas, brainstorm with mind maps—the options are endless.
Take Notes
Brainstorm
Sketch
Make Lists
Journal
Create
Take Notes
Brainstorm
Sketch
Make Lists
Journal
Create
Take the blank page and make it yours. Take notes to learn, sketch out new ideas, brainstorm with mind maps—the options are endless.1
Pen and paper has been compared against screen use, with studies showing that reading from a device has a significantly higher rate of distraction.2
Writing notes by hand versus taking notes via keyboard results in a noticeable increase in information retention and recall.3
4x
Idea generation13%
Better retention3.2x
More likely to avoid distractionIdeas
Focus
Memory
A pen is a means to something greater than itself. Same goes for a notebook. Combine the two and the possibilities are endless.
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Our customers shape all of our products through a continuous, emphasized feedback cycle with the Baronfig team.
1. Michinov, N. Is Electronic Brainstorming or Brainwriting the Best Way to Improve Creative Performance in Groups? An Overlooked Comparison of Two Idea‐Generation Techniques.
2. Baron, S. N. Reading In A Digital Age.
3. Clinton, V. Reading From Paper Compared To Screens: A Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis.