The pamphlet between her hands was not just ink and fold; it was a kind of hinge. On the inside were instructions for assembling paper lanterns—modern, water-resistant petals printed on recycled plastic, fold lines that promised resilience. It showed a new logo: a stylized cherry blossom with a tiny digital sparkle in the center. At the bottom, in fine type, was a line announcing a “Monami Sakura New” competition—an invitation for young designers to submit their visions of a seasonal future.
A 7/10 on Rhodia paper. There is a pleasant "pencil-like" feedback, which is unusual for Monami (they typically go for glassy smooth). This suggests a tighter tolerance on the nib grinding. monami sakura new