I had no clue Midori/Traveller's Notebook was even a thing!! 🤣 I find there's even a dedicated community of users... I'm a fan of DIY, I may give this a try...👍 (Just an observation on the video: the "background" music is a bit loud...it almost jumps to the foreground 😉)
All you need to make it better is get a good old look fountain pen with vintage brass finish I recommend (Asvine p30 medium nib) but choose your ink color wisely maybe brown, peacock blue or teal green
@@NawaksShenanigans not right now I haven't uploaded anything but I probably will in the future and i also hope it comes in handy at some point. there is a notes section, a sketch section, and at some point going to put a bullet journal section in it!
There are only two types of countries in the world. Those that use the metric system and those that have been to the moon. I liked your project. Thank you.
@@aussiegruber86 The weird thing is that they already use it for their currency, so they do understand it. Them pretending not to understand that there are 100 centimetres in a metre when they already know there are 100 cents in a dollar is just silly.
@@ffotograffydd Americans are well aware of the metric system. Americans are taught to convert between metric and imperial units in school. Many measuring devices, such as rulers and thermometers that Americans use have options for both metric and imperial units. Americans use imperial units in day to day life because that's just American culture and it literally doesn't matter if you measure your cake in inches or centimeters or the distance to the next town over in miles or kilometers. (Frankly, we'd communicate the distance in time because, again, cultural difference.) Americans use metric units in industrial and scientific settings because it makes calculations easier. Americans can switch between systems depending on what the situation calls for. What's the point in pretending that we don't know what a meter is? We know, we just have a different culture.
I had no clue Midori/Traveller's Notebook was even a thing!! 🤣 I find there's even a dedicated community of users... I'm a fan of DIY, I may give this a try...👍
(Just an observation on the video: the "background" music is a bit loud...it almost jumps to the foreground 😉)
Nawak’s Traveler’s Notebook’s! I definitely see an Etsy shop in the future!! 🎉🎉
Excellent make. Love the thrifted leather and design upgrades. Very fine work.
Thank you so much for making this video! You explained everything in a very simple and easy way to do it.👍✨🌟
thank you so much for this video, I hope I can make one too! Also the music is amazing
Thanks! If you make one, feel free to share how it turned out :)
All you need to make it better is get a good old look fountain pen with vintage brass finish I recommend (Asvine p30 medium nib) but choose your ink color wisely maybe brown, peacock blue or teal green
i literally just made a notebook like this (although not the proper size) because of this video
That's great! I hope it will come in handy and useful ;)
Can I see it somewhere?
@@NawaksShenanigans not right now I haven't uploaded anything but I probably will in the future and i also hope it comes in handy at some point. there is a notes section, a sketch section, and at some point going to put a bullet journal section in it!
Best one I've watched so far...
Earned a sub, I am going to try this.
awesome
good morning. love it. best traveler, Nawak's,
There are only two types of countries in the world. Those that use the metric system and those that have been to the moon. I liked your project. Thank you.
NASA used the metric system when they went to the moon. 😉
NASA did all their calculations using metric. The display instruments then converted to imperial because the astronauts couldn’t cope.
Metric makes so much more sense, Americans would never go back if they opened there minds 😂
@@aussiegruber86 The weird thing is that they already use it for their currency, so they do understand it.
Them pretending not to understand that there are 100 centimetres in a metre when they already know there are 100 cents in a dollar is just silly.
@@ffotograffydd Americans are well aware of the metric system. Americans are taught to convert between metric and imperial units in school. Many measuring devices, such as rulers and thermometers that Americans use have options for both metric and imperial units. Americans use imperial units in day to day life because that's just American culture and it literally doesn't matter if you measure your cake in inches or centimeters or the distance to the next town over in miles or kilometers. (Frankly, we'd communicate the distance in time because, again, cultural difference.) Americans use metric units in industrial and scientific settings because it makes calculations easier. Americans can switch between systems depending on what the situation calls for. What's the point in pretending that we don't know what a meter is? We know, we just have a different culture.
8:23 Are you Polish?
@@alonememe I am... What gave me away? My thick accent? (Kidding ofc, I know it's the bookmark 😉 )
@@NawaksShenanigans Zakładka magnetyczna z polskim napisem :P Akcent masz akurat świetny.
@@alonememe Dzięki, miło to słyszeć :)