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Mark's Velessera A5 Notebook Cover Review

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

Even though I am a very dedicated notebook user, I still accumulate an alarming number of small scraps of paper of extreme importance, and various other detritus that I need to keep track of for weeks or even months. A notebook cover with lots of compartments is probably my most essential stationery item, and I'm never more than a few feet from my kit. I'm always excited to try new designs, and this is one that caught my eye right away.

The best thing about the Mark's Velessera A5 Notebook Cover is all the pockets. It can hold an A5 notebook OR a notepad, with slots for either style of cover. Or both, if they're not too bulky! It also has a folder slot on the other side for loose papers...or, you know, another notebook. There are also two small card slots that hold a decent stack of cards, and one pocket on the outside that can hold additional items (or, you guessed it, another notebook). There's also a generously sized pen loop inside the spine, which I think is a much better position than on the edge. It's wide enough to hold just about any clipped pen, but it is not elastic, so pens without clips will not stay in the loop.

The case closes with a zipper that has a good-sized pull tab. The zipper fabric is not as hardy as the synthetic leather of the case itself. The inside of the case is lined with textured fabric.

It's a well-made case, and a good design, but there are a few things I didn't like about it. There isn't much extra space at the edges, so my notebooks that have tabs or ribbon bookmarks interfered with the zipper closure. The zipper even shredded the ribbon for my planner. That lack of space also affects my ability to really use all of the pockets. I know this case isn't meant to hold three notebooks, but even with one medium thickness notebook (my planner), if I put things in the other pockets, I felt like I was straining the zipper when closing it, and the soft fabric around the zipper doesn't feel like it would weather much strain. Overall, I would say that the case is great for light use, but it doesn't suit my needs, as far as being a rugged carry-all that gets dragged everywhere.

For what it is, though, it's a good case and is very reasonably priced at $32. It comes in navy, gray, blue, and pink—all in muted, marbled tones. I think if all you're carrying is a (one) notebook, a pen, some business cards, and a few stray papers, this is a product you'd enjoy.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


Posted on February 27, 2020 and filed under Mark's, Notebook Reviews.

Mark’s A5 Weekly Agenda 2020 Giveaway Winner

The Mark’s A5 Weekly Agenda 2020 hasn’t quite landed at JetPens yet, but since it starts this month, I wanted to go ahead and get it sent out into the world. They should be available soon right here. This one is headed to:

Congrats Eric! I’ve sent you an email to collect your shipping address.

Posted on September 8, 2019 and filed under Mark's, Giveaways.

Mark’s A5 Weekly Agenda 2020 Giveaway

I’m jumping the gun a little bit on this Mark’s A5 Weekly Agenda 2020 giveaway, but with good reason: It starts this month! This is a 16-month planner begins in September 2019 and runs through the end of 2020, and it’s all I could do to not crack it open and use it myself. If you are interested in learning more, keep an eye on JetPens Mark's Planners Page to see when it drops. It should be very soon!

Posted on September 3, 2019 and filed under Mark's, Giveaways.