
July 13, 2012
Miro Notebooks
With so many blank books competing for your time and attention, how do you choose? Salt Lake City born and bred Miro notebooks might just be the answer. Sure, they’re made from 10% post-consumer waste, and they’re elegant and portable and come in an assortment of sizes and with a range of grids. And yes, each notebook comes shrinkwrapped with a smaller “utility” book — a Kangaroo-like mini-me. They even open flat, which is a welcome relief after all those years of relying on our Moleskines. Need we say more? (Okay: here’s more!) Now, all they need is to introduce bigger notebooks so we can really go to town.
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