Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Rhodia Webbie Notebooks

Do you follow the blog Rhodia Drive? You should! I recently entered a contest on said blog to win a Rhodia webbie notebook. And guess what? I LOST! Boooooooo - Hiss.

Then something magical happened, Stephanie from the blog contacted me to see if I would like to review the notebooks and give one away. Did your ears just perk up?

So, yesterday I got two webbie notebooks in the mail. One for me and one for one of you.

There are a lot of similarities to the classic Moleskine sketchbook. I wonder, do the fine folks at Rhodia get tired of having their notebooks compared to the Moleskine? I have seen several comparison blog posts myself. The Moleskine is all I know as far as this type of sketchbook, so I have no other frame of reference. Working in a hard bound book is a relatively new experience for me, I am used to spiral bound books.

I think the Rhodia Webbie has some features that I like better than the Moleskine and I plan to tell you about those right now. Wrote a post about it, here it go:

First of all the outside of the Webbie feels nicer, it is soft and smooth feeling. I like that. It is however, very easy to mar the surface of the book. I was pulling back the elastic band and scraped the front of the book with my fingernail. I am kind of obsessive compulsive about such things so it initially bothered me, but I quickly got over it. I realized that it is just part of the process of the notebook, who knows what it will look like when I get it filled. It is bound to get some wear and tear after it has been shoved in and out of bags and toted around for a year.

I also like that the Webbie has black paper inside the front and back of the book. It sets the pages off in a nice way. I also like the texture of the black paper they use, it is thick and durable.


The black pages inside the front and back also means that the pocket in the back is black as well, nice!

The final great feature of the Webbie that I would like to mention is that the elastic band is tight! This makes me happy, as I have gotten some other sketchbooks in the past where the elastic band is loose which renders it completely ineffectual and makes me angry.

My biggest complaint about the Webbie? I don't know of any vendors in Reno. I guess I will have to scout around the next time I am in the bay area. Thanks Stephanie and Rhodia for introducing me to Something Different (see what I did there?).

I have started to work on my first pages in the book and will post them here when I finish.

So now, you want a Rhodia Webbie, don'tcha? Well, all you have to do to win one is leave a comment on this blog. I will pick a winner at random on August 18th. Be sure to leave me your contact information, if I don't know you. Good luck!

27 comments:

steve said...

Oh wow, never heard of 'em but they look great! I just read about them and I'd love to try one out. Sign me on! :)

Nobodys Darlin said...

Oh goodie goodness!
I love the Rhodia line, but have not seen this one. Their skinny list type pad is a favorite of mine.
The black pocket is a lovely touch.

Rrramone said...

Andrea --> Rhodia --> Secret love affair --> Gandhi --> Art --> Heaven --> Willie

It is predestined.

j said...

Rhodia = FTW!

major_works said...

I'd like a chance to win!
major_works@yahoo.com

eclipsis said...

Found your blog through Rhodia's FB page...yay!! I'd looooove to win one of these; my sister has one and I am JEALOUS.

--Kerry
eclipsis at knology dot net

Jason Michael said...

Thank you for pointing out the black interior front / back / pocket page . . . from the many reviews I've read no one has mentioned this yet . . . very designery.

jasonmichael.misc@me.com

Nicky said...

My birthday is August 17. I would LOVE a Webbie for my birthday! :)

sidheaingeal@gmail.com

georgi said...

as a notebook whore for decades, i can tell you with sincerity there is no better than rhodia. and yes i would love a webbie. :-)

Karate said...

Yay Rhodia! I am a big fan of their graphing paper notebooks.

Etoyoc Rebmos said...

Thank you and Stephanie for making this opportunity possible. Yes, I would love to try a webbie!

KatyjeanMachine said...

I would love one of these :) katyjeanmachine@gmail.com

Anonymous said...

I'd love to win one of these!

dglespen@comcast.net

Carys of the 13 and a half cats said...

Thank you for reviewing and contesting!

I'd love to win one.

my email is carys at starfire-studio dot com.

GrannyKass said...

Just can't wait to get my hands on the blank webbie! Dynmo-mite.

Charles said...

a free webbie yes

tuor42@gmail.com

ginigin said...

Great review ... no one has mentioned the black lining pages and that is a real bonus to the excellent paper that everyone is talking about. I hope I win one so I can talk about it too!

donna peach said...

hoping a Webbie
will find a way to my pen
quite ready to write

Note Booker, Esq said...

Follow the link to my profile for my email address. Thanks for the chance.

jayeme said...

Put my name in the hat, please! Jayemephotography@gmail.com

Dan Merriman said...

Play to win.

eMike said...

Count me in!

Erin C. said...

Discovered your blog through Peaceable Writer post about Webbies. Please count me in! Clairfontaine paper is the ultimate.

beaucoop at gmail dot com

Amadeus Cho Excello said...

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Amadeus Cho Excello said...

I’ve yet to try out a Rhodia journal and greatly appreciate the opportunity of doing so.

Thank you kind.

Calculi said...

I guess it's not too late. I'm in for this offer. Just recently bought Rhodia pad, the paper is really the best, apart from the MD papers from Midori.

Something Different said...

Thanks all! #16 Charles was our winner.