Paper Types

Choose the right surface for your artistic expression

Sketch Paper

Smooth sketch paper sample with pencil drawings

Smooth surface suitable for pencil, charcoal, and graphite work. The fine texture allows for detailed shading and blending techniques.

  • Weight: 120gsm
  • Texture: Smooth
  • Ideal for: Pencils, charcoal, graphite

Watercolor Paper

Textured watercolor paper with painted sample

Thick, textured paper that handles watercolor beautifully. Prevents warping and bleeding while maintaining vibrant color saturation.

  • Weight: 300gsm
  • Texture: Cold-pressed
  • Ideal for: Watercolors, gouache

Dot Grid

Dot grid paper with structured layout examples

Subtle dots provide structure without overwhelming your artwork. Ideal for bullet journaling, technical drawings, and organized sketches.

  • Weight: 100gsm
  • Spacing: 5mm dots
  • Ideal for: Planning, structured art

Grid Paper

Grid paper with technical drawing examples

Classic grid pattern suitable for technical sketches, architectural drawings, and precise measurements. Light lines won't interfere with your work.

  • Weight: 100gsm
  • Grid: 5mm squares
  • Ideal for: Technical drawings

Paper Comparison Guide

Side-by-side comparison of different paper textures

Texture Comparison

See how each paper type feels and performs with different media. Our samples help you choose the right surface for your project.

Paper weight and thickness demonstration

Weight & Thickness

Understanding paper weight helps you select the right journal. Heavier papers handle wet media better, while lighter papers work well for sketching.

Sample drawings on different paper types

Media Compatibility

Each paper type is optimized for specific media. Learn which combinations work well for your artistic style and techniques.

Paper texture comparison showing different surfaces

Surface Textures

Understanding paper texture helps you choose the right surface. Smooth papers work well for detailed work, while textured papers add character to paintings.

Paper weight demonstration showing thickness differences

Weight Selection

Paper weight affects how your medium behaves. Heavier papers prevent bleeding and warping, while lighter papers are ideal for quick sketches.

Choosing Your Paper

Selecting the right paper type is essential for achieving good results in your artwork. Consider your primary medium, desired texture, and the techniques you plan to use.

For pencil and charcoal work, smooth sketch paper provides the ideal surface. Watercolor artists will appreciate the thick, textured watercolor paper that prevents warping. Those who prefer structured layouts will find dot grid and grid papers suitable for organized creativity.

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Paper Care Tips

Storage

Store your sketchbooks in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight to prevent paper degradation and color fading over time.

Handling

Handle pages with clean hands to avoid transferring oils and dirt. Use a sheet of paper under your hand when drawing to protect the page.

Media Compatibility

Test new media on a spare page first. Some inks and markers may bleed through thinner papers, so choose your materials accordingly.

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