Call us morbid but we know just how we’re going to leave this world – we’ve imagined the scene a hundred times. After a lifetime of searching, we will finally discover the absolute perfect notebook for our needs…and then promptly expire. Imagine our delight/nervousness, then, when we came across the Sorta notebook system. A flat, non-Circa/ring-binder notebook that allows you to change the order of its pages!
Choose from several different hardcover notebook covers (6.25-by-8.5 inches), and then from a variety of pages to fill it with. The cover neatly traps the paper between its covers like an elongated binder clip, which makes changing the order of the pages inside a snap.
The paper (or “stationery” as Sorta insists on calling it) comes in a wide variety of designs, including:
- Address book (including places to paste small photos of each person listed)
- To-do list
- Day planner (various)
- Ruled/unruled/graph
- Expenses
- Music staff.
The system is reasonably priced at $16-$29 for the binder and $3.50-$5.50 for 25 sheets of the paper of your choice. (It seems you can also submit designs of your own.)
Between Sorta and the Wipebook (which is already taking orders now that its Kickstarter campaign has been successfully completed), we’re upping our life insurance and hoping we can squeeze in a little time to enjoy these notebooks before the inevitable.
Does anyone know of a similar product in the 8 1/2 x 11 size?
Apologies if this is too obvious a suggestion but have you considered the disc-type notebooks such as Levenger’s Circa or Staples’ Arc?