![]() ![]() Predictably, when Baron Fig announced the Work/Play II as the first limited edition Confidant, it was criticized as just "a reissue" of a past L.E. If you’re a frequent notetaker, however, the wear and tear may not be a big issue since you’ll likely fill it up before any serious damage can be done.Before Baron Fig had even announced any new editions, chatter started on blogs, Twitter, forums and podcasts saying that "there was no way" Baron Fig could come up with "inspired" or "unique" ideas for each one of these limited editions. ![]() ![]() We tend to expect this type of wear from a notebook, but because this thing is so clean-looking, you definitely notice it more than your average notebook. Baronfig Vanguard Softcover Notebook Loose Thread On BindingĪlso, the corners of the softcover are bent up from being tossed in and out of bags. So far it hasn’t unraveled any further, but you’ll see it every time you take notes (trust us). Like we mentioned earlier, it’s more durable than we expected, but some of the thread pulled through the top stitch after a couple of months. It’s become one of our go-to notebooks and has held up well, with a couple points of wear and tear.įirst is the stitched binding. Baronfig Vanguard Softcover Notebook In Detroit Durability & TestingĪt the time of this review, we’ve been testing the Vanguard Softcover Notebook for five months of daily use. Due to the simple design, we think it will fit in just about anywhere-from the conference room to a campsite to your next art museum visit-no matter which color you go for. ![]() We’ve been testing the Vanguard in Charcoal (it’s as close to black as we could get), but it’s also available in Blue Slate, Fig Wine, Yellowgold, and Light Gray. This also means it won’t fit in the back pocket of your jeans on those days you want extra-quick access or are trying to go bag-free. It’s a touch shorter and wider than other notebooks of this size which gives your hand more room to work-plus, more useable space on the page. Speaking of the pages, do you remember those small design features we mentioned earlier? One of our favorite details of this notebook is the page dimensions. We’re fans of blank or dot grid-more space to sketch our dream backpacks, you know? Baronfig Vanguard Softcover Notebook Paper The Vanguard is also available with blank, ruled, or dot grid pages. The pages have an upscale quality but aren’t so fancy that you feel guilty writing on them. The acid-free fine grain paper is lush yet functional. Now, let’s talk paper-it is a notebook after all. Baronfig Vanguard Softcover Notebook On A Desk It also holds up surprisingly well, apart from some minor fraying-but more on that later. The cover of this notebook is just thick enough to feel like it’s protecting your precious ideas, and the thread binding gets out of the way so the pages can lay flat. They make the little things work in all the right ways. Materials & Aestheticīaronfig is known for solid design, and part of that design means using quality materials that feel good in your hand. So, let’s get into the details and see how this “notebook for thinkers” handles real-world use. Plus, with packs of three, six, or nine, you’ll always have a notebook close by. The Flagship size is large enough to not feel cramped while writing, but small enough to slip into most any medium-sized pocket on your favorite travel bag. The Baronfig Vanguard Softcover Notebook is a streamlined notebook for holding all your thoughts, doodles, and daily journals while on the move. ![]()
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