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Review on πŸ“ Bianyo Bleedproof Marker Paper Pad, A4 Size (8.27" x 11.69"), 50 Sheets, 18 LB / 70 GSM, Glue-Bound, 100% Cotton, White, Perfect for Markers and Ink Mediums by Wendy Rodriguez

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Absolutely no bleeding, for markers, not too thick

Looking specifically for a notepad for markers. I used to use a very expensive thick Bristol board for markers and sometimes still do for finished work or maps. But on the other hand the Bristol plate is very thick and sucks all the ink out of the pen and it spreads out. (I typically use alcohol-based pens, Pigma Micon, and alcohol- or water-based colored markers.) This notebook - I was concerned it might be "plastic coated" or have some kind of texture on the back. But it feels like premium carbon paper with a decent weight and - no "plastic" coating etc that you can see. When I ran over it, the color was well saturated, but the paper itself wasn't "saturated", it didn't tear when the markers ran over it, and although I tried to let it show through, it didn't. a decent price and a thickness that isn't so "super premium" that my markers soak up and dry quicker, and enough sheets in a notebook (as opposed to say bristol plates or thick scalloped general art paper) you get good notebook, you're not just buying expensive paper in a notebook with so few pages, you're essentially just buying sheets. The price is right, it doesn't bleed, and you get enough paper for a notebook to experiment and draw with, not just save it for cards or other finished work. It really helped me unleash my creativity knowing it would run or get wet, but I can still get creative and experiment with decent marker paper. I recommend it - I will come back to buy more!

Pros
  • art paper
Cons
  • old

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May 14, 2023
Not Bleedproof, Creases on every page