Midori Expands Its Journaling Range With Join Dots

Midori’s latest addition, the Join Dots Collection is designed for commonplace journaling.

A commonplace book has become a popular journaling trend because it allows people to organise and store various ideas, quotes, notes, and reflections in one place. Unlike traditional journals, which often follow a chronological format, commonplace books are more flexible and can serve as a personalised collection of inspiration, and knowledge. This method appeals to those who enjoy curating and revisiting thoughts over time.

“Join Dots is a handy new tool for journaling by Midori, says Hayley Ripley, head of marketing for Stone Marketing, UK distributors for Midori. “The innovative Join Dots connecting pen features a round nib that effortlessly creates clean, precise dots with a simple press. Designed with three integrated colours, it’s the perfect tool for commonplace notebooks.”

Above: Join Dots connecting pens have three colours in one pen.
Above: Join Dots connecting pens have three colours in one pen.

Join Dots are available as single pens, each featuring three colours, or in two larger sets. The larger sets include three pens, offering a total of nine colours. You can choose between a set of bright colours or a set of grey tones.

See the Join Dots collection and commonplace notebooks on Stone Marketing’s stand at Top Drawer at J36.

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