Ready For The Road
The Traveler is the perfect notebook for those creatives on the road. The soft, flexible cover makes it easy to handle, and easier to take with you, no matter where you’re going. The Traveler was designed with the same attention to detail as the rest of Code and Quill’s notebooks. It’s sleek, simple and beautiful; the perfect travel companion to house all of your brilliant ideas, whether you’re jotting down some quick designs in the car, or taking notes at your favorite coffee house.
Page Layouts
Dot Grid / Indentation Rule
Indentation Rule (Both Pages)
Down to the Details
Cover Type | Softcover |
Dimensions | 5.5" x 7.7" |
Pages | 120 |
Paper Weight | 100GSM |
Paper Type | Acid-Free, Fine Grain Paper |
Lay Flat Design | Yes |
My Favorite Notebook
I obsess over pens and paper. I've tried many other brands and styles of paper, but my fountain pens work best in the Code & Quill Traveler. I love the size, the weight, the paper, and the fact that I can have tabbed lines and grids in the same notebook. Perfect for when I want to jot out a bit of code or sketch an idea for a user interface.
I love them!
The Traveler started me on a good habit: writing code on paper before the computer, and the tiny Scribe notebooks are the perfect size for my new wallet.
A new favorite
I am super excited to have the Traveler in hand! I’ve been looking for a fun notebook to have on hand for creating notes and sketches for our new DnD campaign and other sparks when they pop-up. The feel and quality of the softcover is amazing, and I can’t wait to start putting more ink down on the pages! The dot-grid / lined separations that alternate between pages offer a good flexibility between free-form notes with the dot-grid and more structured note taking. All in all I am super impressed with the initial hands on quality, and I am excited to fill up my Traveler!
Great products
It’s so easy doing business with them. I purchased white travelers (which do get dirty but look so cool) for journaling and keeping track of things in the studio. I use the scribe for shot lists and details on a shoot because they take up so little room in my camera bag. Great paper and did I say I really like the white covers?