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Overall, I was quite impressed with the entertainment value AND the paper quality of the pad. There’s 60 sheets in each pad so you’ll have plenty for every dull meeting. The Random Notes pad ($7) is a 6×9″ gummed pad printed with an assortment of areas to take notes, doodle or make lists all while looking like you’re paying attention in your next droll meeting. and the inks did not show through or bleed through to the other side either meaning that both sides of the cards are truly usable. None of the fountain pens, rollerball or felt/fiber tip pens I used feathered or bled at all. In writing tests, the index cards performed admirably. Where I work, we live and breath 3×5 cards and these will certainly beat the plain ol’ white cards I normally use. The printed border colors and lines are vivid and fun but not so bright or dark as to obscure most standard pen and ink colors. The cards are a bit heavier weight than the average office supply store grade index cards. Both sets have die cut notches about a half an inch from the left edge that is wide enough to hold the rubber band that’s included with each set. I didn’t notice that the index cards were different line spacing but if you have a preference it’s good to know. The “tabbed” set is an assortment of of yellow, lime and green with 7mm line spacing and the “indexed” set is an assortment of red, pink and orange with 6mm line spacing. Each set of cards came with three colors. There are 60 cards in each set, tied together with a printed rubber band. I received two sets of the Not-You-Average Index Cards ($6 per set), the “tabbed” index cards and the “indexed” index cards. I’ll be using the ASAP (As Slow As Possible) for bills and there’s a project at work destined for the WTF (What’s This For) file. I plan on using some labels, typed on one of my vintage typewriters. I recommend writing on the tabs and inside with a ballpoint pen or alcohol-based marker like a Sharpie ultra fine marker. The folders are super-thick cardstock with a gloss matte finish which means they’ll stand up to lots of abuse.
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They are tabbed with a white area on the tab to write and inside the folder is a full lined “page” for adding additional notes to your file. The set comes with six different files folder ($9) with bold acronyms on the front in an array of bright colors. I cannot tell you how much the Honest Acronym File Folders make me smile. I received two sets of Not-Your Average Index Cards, a Random Notes notepad, a Whatever Lined Pad and a set of Honest Acronym File Folders. The fine folks over at Knock Knock sent me a few of their Dress Your Desk office essentials.