
Field Notes Brand Shenandoah 2015 Edition Notebooks
If you want paper that’s one color on one side and another color on the reverse, the simplest thing to do is to start with white paper and print a different ink on each side. We’ve done that, it’s simple, it works well. But they're Field Notes; if there’s a more difficult, expensive, and awesome way to achieve the same result, they will find it. In this case, it’s called duplexing. Using brute force and adhesives, you take two different colored papers and fuse them together so that they become one. Field Notes used duplex paper before (in our “American Tradesman†and “Raven’s Wing†editions) but this time they had specific paper and colors in mind, and an off-the-shelf solution wouldn’t work. So for the very first time, they made their own. The Fall limited-edition seasonal release, “The Shenandoah Edition†features three green French cover stocks that match the leaf color of three trees found at Shenandoah National Park: the Sweet Birch, the Chestnut Oak, an