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Field Notes: “M × L × B × D” Edition

February 28, 2018

Have you received your pack of the “M × L × B × D” Edition? Here are some pictures of the two 3-packs that I purchased from the Field Notes website. FYI, unlike most of my previous Field Notes posts, this will be mostly photo-centric, with just a few observations and notes from me. You can find more details on this edition at the links listed near the bottom of this post.

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I've been using one for daily notes and I like it a lot. At first, I thought the DDC “Totally Turquoise” graph grid inside could be too contrast-y for my writing, but since I've begun to use thicker pen tips with Field Notes (0.5 mm and higher), this has not been an issue. Other observations:

  • The turquoise foil on the cover is just gorgeous. I'm a fan of foil-stamped editions. :) By the way, product description calls this “Babe the Blue Ox” foil, but the specs printed on the back cover say “Totally Turquoise”.
  • As in other DDC issues, the front inside cover has a DDC pattern all over it, but this time it’s a diagonal pattern (loop of the text “DDC × MONDO × LANDLAND × BURLESQUE”). A very dynamic detail that I like a lot. You can also find this pattern on the inside of the belly band, printed in matching turquoise foil. Swoon.
  • The cover paper is French Paper Construction 100# in “Recycled White”. We saw this previously in Day Game.
  • The DDC-branded editions usually use Accent Opaque 50# for the body paper, and this “M × L × B × D” edition is no exception, specifically in “Absolutely Alabaster”. The DDC Pop-Up edition and the Dead Print edition also list this exact same color.
  • The edition size is 11,500 3-packs. That seems like a lot for a special edition. For comparison, Resolution (the latest quarterly edition) was 35,000 packs.
  • Has a DDC-branded edition (item no. “DDC-054”) ever been sold through the Field Notes website before? It’s interesting because my memory says no.
  • My order of 3-packs from FN came with a free pencil: their new red Valentine’s Day pencil. It was a nice surprise, as I was under the impression that it would be included with orders placed during the following Valentine’s Day week. Yay!
Turquoise foil on the inside of belly band.

Turquoise foil on the inside of belly band.

The “Open All Night Sign Neon Red” on the inside cover is not showing up properly in this photo, but it really is fluorescent. The far right book with “U.S. Post Office” is my favorite.

The “Open All Night Sign Neon Red” on the inside cover is not showing up properly in this photo, but it really is fluorescent. The far right book with “U.S. Post Office” is my favorite.

My 1st pack

My 2nd pack

Silver staples

Silver staples

There’s a cat!

There’s a cat!

“M × L × B × D” Edition product links, if you’re interested. Some may be sold out:

  • Mondo
  • Landland
  • Burlesque
  • Field Notes
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    What are your thoughts on this edition? Any interesting details you noticed or would like to share? I hear it's nicknamed the “alphabet soup” edition. 😄 And that if you order from Burlesque, you get a mini print..? How many 3-packs did you end up getting and are you happy with the ones you received? Each vendor had a limit of 2 packs per household, so I just got 2, and I'm satisfied the variety I got. There was a set of duplicates but that made my decision on which to use first easier. 😊

    In Field Notes Tags field notes, field notes MxLxBxD, field notes MLBD, foil-stamped, graph grid, neon, ddc, Accent Opaque, silver staples, screen-printed, Stevens Integrated Solutions, landland, mondo, burlesque of north america, draplin
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    White Field Notes: Resolution vs. Day Game

    January 24, 2018

    When Field Notes released Resolution last November, the white Date Book in that edition instantly reminded me of “Hardball White” memo book from Day Game, their 15th quarterly edition from Summer 2012. Both books have matte, white covers with red foil-stamped text, and Day Game being one of my favorite Field Notes editions, I couldn’t resist putting them side by side for comparison.

    Day Game on the left, Resolution on the right.

    Day Game on the left, Resolution on the right.

    What we see here are:

    • Day Game “Hardball White” cover: French Paper Construction 100#C in “Recycled White”
    • Resolution Date Book cover: Mohawk Vellum 80#C in “Carnival Stellar White”

    Pretty close! But the white in Day Game looks slightly warmer. Granted, the Day Game book shown here is a used copy, most likely dirtied over time, but I pulled out a brand new one, and it still looked slightly warmer. Interestingly, I can’t really tell the difference in the paper thickness, even though it’s 80#C vs. 100#C. As for the foil-stamping, maybe the red in Resolution looks slightly lighter?

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    Other noteworthy differences:

    • Resolution is printed with dotted lines on the front (for dates and such), while Day Game has a small home plate design on its back cover.
    • Resolution features black staples, while Day Game is stapled with silver-colored staples.
    • The inside cover in Resolution is printed in medium gray. Day Game is printed in “Pinstripe Blue” ink.
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    • Resolution is a 56-page date book; Day Game is dot graph grid with 48 pages.
    • The body paper in Resolution is Domtar Earth Choice Vellum 60#T in “Gray” (previously seen in Lunacy), printed with “Frost White” and medium “Winter Sky Gray” inks. In Day Game, it’s the classic Finch Paper Opaque Smooth 50#T “Bright White” printed with “Double Knee Duck Canvas” light brown ink (what you see in many older Original kraft memo books).

    I’m a big fan of this white + red combination, so I was really happy to see it again in Resolution. I imagine it was a welcome release for those who missed out on Day Game, too. I like that Field Notes is giving a taste of their classics to the newer fans, unintentionally or not. What are your thoughts on Resolution’s Date Book?

    Related Links

    • I wrote about Day Game some time ago here.
    • Another old post on white Field Notes: Field Notes Color Comparison: White
    • Field Notes Resolution Review — Lead Fast
    • Field Notes Resolution Edition Review — The Finer Point
    In FN Color Comparison Tags field notes, field notes color comparison, white, day game hardball white, day game, field notes resolution, domtar earth choice, mohawk paper, french paper construction, foil-stamped, datebook, dot grid
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