Pen & Paper
This community is all about using pen and paper as a deliberate choice — because handwriting helps memory, deepens learning, sharpens focus, and unlocks creativity in ways screens often can’t. Whether you’re sketching ideas, drafting a to‑do list, or mapping out a semester, the physical act of writing slows things down just enough for the thoughts to really land.
All notebook and calendar types are welcome here: plain bound notebooks, bullet journals, Filofax systems, ring‑ and disc‑bound setups, sticky notes, legal pads, or whatever you throw together.
Privacy matters. With paper you keep control as your notes aren’t tracked, used to train algorithms or so. That sense of ownership makes paper a safe place for brainstorming, personal plans, and messy drafts that you don’t want floating in the cloud.
This is a place to share practical tips, clever layouts, before‑and‑after spreads, and what you’ve learned about staying organized (or unorganized) offline. Post pictures, ask for feedback, swap templates, or just brag about a perfect page.
Come as you are: Neat planner nerds, scrapbookers, list lovers, or anyone curious about slowing down. Bring your spreads, hacks, inserts, index systems, and the little rituals that make your setup work.
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Without knowing how you write, that's a tricky thing to answer. But since you said that even pencil bleeds through the page, to me that might indicate that you're pressing quite hard when you write. The only times I notice bleed through with pencil on my leuchtturm was early on when I started using them. I would see a lot of bleed near the bottom of the page, because back then I would press harder the closer to the bottom I got (since it's physically closer to me.)
If you still have it, try writing a little softer with it and see if that makes bleed-through and ghosting less of a problem. Especially with fountain pens, just let gravity do the work of dispensing the ink.
I mean, I'm not gonna say it's impossible. But my impression from years of use has been that Leuchtturms are of consistent quality. It might just be that they aren't the products you work best with.