We all know why I saved the Sharpie for the bottom of the page cuz yep, that fine tip Sharpie bled through. I didn’t even bother with the regular fat end of the Sharpie.
I enjoyed writing on the Fabriano paper. It was smooth, handled ink fairly well, though maybe don’t use your wettest inks and nibs with it, unless you don’t mind the occasional bleedthrough. For this reason, I wouldn’t recommend this for swatching inks, but it’s fine for writing or drawing that doesn’t involve heavy application of ink.
At around $6.50/A5 notebook, it is similar in price to its Clairefontaine equivalent (I’ve seen prices above and below that, so ymmv). I like that they come in different options for folks who prefer blank, dot, grid, or lined. These will be a great addition to my language learning exercise books, where I copy grammar notes, or in this case, short stories. I’m planning to put them in covers with elastics so I can carry multiple notebooks. Fabriano has been sold at some art stores for quite some time, but you can also find a selection of Fabriano at Dromgoole’s. I would expect to see them at more retailers as Chartpak continues to ramp up distribution of Fabriano.
(Disclaimer: All Fabriano products were sent free of charge for review by Chartpak. All other products are my own, except for the BlueDew which was sent to us for review back in 2022.)