![]() The notebook lays open nice land flat.įor what it is, it feels pretty durable as well. It doesn’t seem to hang up, and the pages are cut and bound with enough space that they don’t get caught on one another. I think that’s a really nice touch, and way cooler than a table of US to Metric conversions or whatever they put in the traditional comp book. One thing I didn’t notice at first, though, is that the inside of the cover contains artwork as well. If you check out their website, you’ll notice that their are myriad options as far as artwork is concerned - all of it pretty whimsical and cool. ![]() One of the coolest things about the Decomposition Book is the cover art. They don’t specify how many pages are inside, but if I can count correctly, it’s composed of 60 leaves of paper plus a rigid cardboard cover. The spiral-bound pocket-sized Decomposition Book spans an area 6.25 inches tall by 4 inches wide. ![]() I thought I’d dip my toe into their products with a spiral-bound pocket-sized notebook that I picked up in Seattle (please excuse the wear on the book - it’s traveled 1,500 miles with me!) So now, after making the journey from the Emerald City to the City of Lights and Flowers, I’ve prepared my review. has engaged in a little bit of witty wordplay with their well-known series of notebooks, the pages of which are made from 100% post-consumer-waste recycled materials.Īlthough the Decomposition Book started as a spin on the thread and tape bound comp book we all know and love, they’ve expanded into a full range of different sizes and formats. But, have you ever tried a Decomposition Book? Michael Roger, Inc. We all love the humble but might composition book.
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