Bockingford Visual Diary A4 60 Leaf

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Product Code18986422 NZOS Code131612 Manufacturer Code100921
  • Premium-grade cartridge paper
  • A4 size with 60 leaves
  • Spiral-bound for easy flipping of pages
  • 120gsm paper suitable for a variety of artistic mediums
  • Acid and lignin-free for long-term preservation
    Bockingford Visual Diary A4 60 Leaf - Premium Grade Cartridge Paper, Spiral-Bound, Acid And Lignin Free
The Bockingford Visual Diary A4 60 Leaf is the perfect companion for artists and creative professionals in New Zealand workplaces. This premium-grade cartridge paper visual diary is designed to inspire and capture your artistic ideas.

With its A4 size, the Bockingford Visual Diary provides ample space for your sketches, drawings, and notes. The 60 leaves ensure that you have enough pages to explore your creativity without running out of space. Whether you're a professional artist, art student, or simply enjoy doodling in your free time, this visual diary is a must-have.

The spiral-bound design of the Bockingford Visual Diary allows for easy flipping of pages, making it convenient to work on different projects. The spiral binding also ensures that the diary lays flat on your desk, providing a comfortable and stable surface for your artwork.

One of the standout features of the Bockingford Visual Diary is its 120gsm paper. This heavyweight paper is thick enough to handle a variety of artistic mediums, including pencils, charcoal, pastels, and even light watercolor washes. It offers excellent durability and prevents ink bleed-through, allowing you to create stunning artworks without any limitations.

In a workplace, the Bockingford Visual Diary can be used in various settings. For artists, it's a great tool for sketching ideas, experimenting with different techniques, and keeping a visual record of your creative journey. Art students can use it to take notes during art classes, practice their skills, and create portfolios. Even professionals in non-artistic fields can benefit from this visual diary by using it for brainstorming, jotting down ideas, or capturing visual inspiration.