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History of Campus Notebook

History of
Campus Notebooks

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    1975

    The origin of our commitment

    In 1959, we commercialized "wireless binding," which was completely different from the thread binding that was mainstream at the time. After repeated improvements, we pursued quality that would satisfy our customers, and in 1975, we released the first Campus Notebook for students nationwide.

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    1983

    Commitment to the role of the cover

    Aiming for further customer satisfaction, we pay attention to the "cover". The English letters and ruled line images of A and B ruled lines are boldly displayed so that you can understand the contents of the ruled lines without looking inside. We created a new logo, and the familiar and timeless design has become popular among working adults.

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    1991

    Commitment to uniqueness of design

    As the market expands and customers have more choices, we have made bold changes to use vivid colors that have never been seen before, placed our logo vertically, and further enhance our uniqueness by paying particular attention to the design.

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    2000

    Commitment to the strength of the back cross

    As the price of notebooks continues to decline, we dare to shift our focus to notebooks with high added value. We thoroughly research materials to increase customer satisfaction. As a result of our constant efforts, we have succeeded in developing a new cloth that is resistant to tearing even when used with notebooks until the end.

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    2011

    Renewed back cross and ruled content

    By reviewing the surface treatment of the back cloth, it has become easier to write with a pen, and by changing the ruled content, it has evolved into a notebook that is easier to draw lines and is easier to use. In addition, the newly developed inner paper base paper has achieved both environmental friendliness and a comfortable writing experience.

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