Brand: Daycraft, Illusions Notebook
Size: 5.82″ x 8.26″
Pages: 176 pages
Price: Not sure of the exact price, but I’m assuming it’s probably sold in the $12-$15 range.
Markings: None
Features: Back pocket, 6.5mm line spacing, interesting line design
Pros: good quality paper – takes all sorts of pens and markers well, small line spacing
Cons: no elastic band, no page markers
Where to buy: Good news! Daycraft now has a US distributor. You can e-mail Mr. Andrew Oentojo from Star Imports at — starimports.andrew@gmail.com. I’m pretty sure that you can order any Daycraft notebook through him, so if you want to try out a Daycraft product, you should send him an e-mail.
Another option is to order a Daycraft notebook from the Australian online shop Vera Chan, however this specific notebook is not available in their shop. Also the shop is based out of Australia, so shipping might be on the more expensive side, however the service is great and shipping is rather fast.
Recommended? Yes
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The Illusion Notebooks are one of Daycraft’s newest addition and although not my personal favorites, they are pretty neat. The notebooks come in two sizes, A5 and A4 and there are four different optical illusion designs to choose from. The cover of the Illusion notebooks is made out of a thick paper, offering some flexibility but not as much as a softcover leather/imitation leather notebook would. And as you can see, the Illusion notebook is a bit larger in width than your large sized Conceptum/Moleskine/Rhodia notebook, but the extra bit of width is nice in my opinion.
The paper is bright white, but what’s most interesting is the lining. The line spacing is a good size – 6.5mm, but instead of the usual plain lines, these lines have arrow/inverted arrow ends. Not my cup of tea, however I do think it fits well with the overall playful feel of this notebook. Personally I think this notebook is a lovely idea as a gift for an older child, a teenager too perhaps. But that’s just me, I’m sure there are some of you adults out there who are more child at heart than I am.
As far as the paper quality goes, I must say that I was quite impressed. Most Daycraft notebooks come with 100gsm paper, and the Illusions notebook is no different. I have noticed however, that although most of their notebooks are said to come with 100gsm paper, they do vary in feel and performance. The Illusion paper feels smooth and is also quite thick – true 100gsm?
I tried a variety of different pens – from ballpoint to gel, liquid ink, markers, fountain pens – and I have to say that they all did rather well. Even the Sharpie didn’t bleed through too much. The fountain pens did well too, no feathering and very minimal show through.
The notebooks doesn’t come with an elastic band or ribbon page marker, but it does have a back pocket which is made out of the same thick paper that the cover is made, and the design of the cover extends onto the cover of the back pocket. The pocket seems like it would hold up to a lot of abuse, which is mandatory for me since I’m a big fan of pockets and tend to use them rather frequently.



















