WHICH SKETCHBOOK TO BUY? (BEST SKETCHBOOK FOR ARTISTS) — Lauren Lesley Studio (2024)

It's so hard to know which one to use.

Lucky for you, I've got a lot of thoughts on sketchbooks so check out the below blog post to get my tips.

WHICH SKETCHBOOK SHOULD I BUY? | FIND YOUR ART STYLE

If you haven’t heard, I’m teaching a new workshop called Sketchbooking Your Style where you’ll learn a step-by-step process for finding your own original art style by filling out a sketchbook.

So first, I’m going to give advice on which sketchbook is best for an art style project.

The weird thing is, I actually recommend TWO sketchbooks for this:

  1. Good Sketchbook

  2. Bad Sketchbook

That might sound bizarre, but let me explain. Your Good Sketchbook should be a large size with high quality paper. I recommend at least an 8.5”X11” size sketchbook, but it can be larger if you prefer. Your Good Sketchbook is for pieces that are more finalized, more buttoned-up, and count as a “finished” artwork towards finding your art style.

If you’ve watched my YouTube channel, you’ll know that I always recommend a 90 Day Project for developing your art style. Your 90 days does not have to be back-to-back (hello, life!), but ultimately you want to end up with 90 pieces of artwork for a finished style project.

A Good Sketchbook is the perfect place to do this. You will be able to see your progress clearly as you fill out each page of your sketchbook from front to back. And, of course, it’s okay to make some bad pieces! Sketchbooks are a place to practice and it’s pretty much guaranteed that you won’t love every single page of your sketchbook once it’s finished.

Knowing this, let’s move on to the real point.

A Good Sketchbook in a large size with high quality paper and a higher price point will add on some healthy pressure. I count this as a good thing, because you don’t want to be too random in this sketchbook. This sketchbook has a HIGHER PURPOSE! To find your art style.

Filling out your sketchbook pages randomly will get you no where.

That’s why a Good Sketchbook should be a little more thoughtful. You should be filling out this sketchbook with intention. Each page should be meaningful as an exercise to developing your art style.

HERE IS MY ‘BAD SKETCHBOOK’ (above)

This is my Tiny Sketchbook aka my ‘Bad Sketchbook’ which really just means it’s a place to go when I’m feeling RANDOM!

When I’m losing focus, when I want to scribble, when I’m bored with my Art Style project, when I want to test a color palette or new art supplies, when I want to glue-stick tickets or jot down notes or try something totally off-the-wall… I do it here.

The thing is, sometimes the glaring white, blank page is scary.

It stares, daring us to make a mistake and that doesn’t feel good. Sometimes, a Good Sketchbook is too intimidating and that’s why we need a Bad Sketchbook to get our wiggly creative nerves out. A Bad Sketchbook doesn’t matter so it’s no pressure at all. It’s meant for your bad art. If you are making bad art in your Bad Sketchbook, you are doing it right!

I literally made this sketchbook by hand from thin drawing paper back when I took a book binding class in college. It was sitting around empty for years and when 2020 hit I decided to put something, anything, on the page every single day. The point wasn’t to make anything good; it was just to get in the habit of drawing or painting or making marks daily. As a result, I had some cute pages as well as some ugly, weird ones.

TIPS FOR YOUR ‘BAD SKETCHBOOK’

If you are familiar with book binding, hand-making a sketchbook is a great idea, because you can use scrap paper, use tons of pages, and make it the size you want. If you already have other sketchbooks with lots of unused pages lying around the house, that’s another option. You can designate an old useless sketchbook as your Bad Sketchbook and give it a new purpose.

Here are my general rules for your Bad Sketchbook:

  • Small size

  • Lots of pages

  • Poor quality paper

  • Inexpensive

These guidelines are to ensure you don’t feel too precious about your Bad Sketchbook. It is not your Good Sketchbook. It is the place to be random, try risky things, or to just scribble furiously when you can’t do anything else that day.

If you are looking to buy a Bad Sketchbook, I recommend the Strathmore Sketchpad* (hint: it’s really a sketchbook). The 8.5”X11” size is roughly $9 for 100 pages! Prices will fluctuate a bit; I had a coupon and got mine for around $7. That’s an insane deal! Plus, it’s spiral-bound, which I don’t love… and that’s perfect for a bad sketchbook. The fact that I don’t love spiral-bound makes me even less precious about what I make in my Bad Sketchbook.

Once you get your creative nerves out on cheap paper, come back to your Good Sketchbook with purpose. You can return in a calm state and begin your next artwork with intention, moving closer to your stylistic goals.

*All hyperlinks with stars are affiliate links. All products are real products I use and recommend freely. Making a purchase through my links helps support my business and does not cost you anything extra.

ART STYLE GROWTH IN YOUR SKETCHBOOK

By the way, if you’re wanting to get in the Surface Pattern Design / Illustration game, but you are really struggling to develop your own art style, be sure to check out my free workshop, Sketchbooking Your Style.

It includes tips for how to get unblocked and create a system for creating your own, unique Art Style.

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SKETCHBOOKING YOUR STYLE

WHICH SKETCHBOOK TO BUY?  (BEST SKETCHBOOK FOR ARTISTS) — Lauren Lesley Studio (2024)

FAQs

What is the best sketchbook brand? ›

  • Best Sketchbooks for Artists in 2024.
  • #1. ...
  • Best Sketchbook for Pencil Artists — Leda Art Supply Premium Sketchbook.
  • Best Sketchbook for Professionals Artists — Hahnemuhle Watercolour Book.
  • Best Sketchbook for Mixed Media — Strathmore 500 Series.
  • Best Budget Sketchbook for Mixed Media — Canson XL Series Mixed Media.
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What type of sketchbook is best for painting? ›

Spiral bound sketchbooks are suitable for all kinds of drawing, sketching and for mixed media and watercolour painting. Any paper with a minimum weight of 200gsm is good for light watercolour techniques, Gouache and inks. For heavier wet on wet techniques use 300gsm which is more appropriate.

What size is an artist quality sketchbook? ›

Your Good Sketchbook should be a large size with high quality paper. I recommend at least an 8.5”X11” size sketchbook, but it can be larger if you prefer. Your Good Sketchbook is for pieces that are more finalized, more buttoned-up, and count as a “finished” artwork towards finding your art style.

Who made the most famous sketchbook? ›

Leonardo Da Vinci's Notebooks

The most famous sketchbook or visual journal of all time is Leonardo Da Vinci's. Leonardo wasn't only an artist but an architect, a designer, inventor, engineer, and scientist. He had an unlimited desire for knowledge. Leonardo believed that sight was man's highest sense.

Are expensive sketchbooks worth it? ›

The more expensive a sketchbook is, the more likely you're using better paper. Artists know they need quality, acid free paper with additional features (like pockets) to keep you coming back for more. Some artists like smooth paper, or bristol board, or cardstock.

What makes a good art sketchbook? ›

Vary page layouts to provide variety and visual interest.

should have many illustrations; some should have single, full-page artworks; others should be somewhere in between. Position items carefully on the page as you work: making sure pages are well-composed. language unites the sketchbook.

How to choose a sketchbook? ›

Here's what I think about when choosing a sketchbook.
  1. Paper. The paper is surely the most important part and I need paper suitable for my materials. ...
  2. Types of paper. Here are some examples of sketchbook papers I've tried. ...
  3. Size. ...
  4. Weight. ...
  5. Binding. ...
  6. Style. ...
  7. Budget.
Jan 28, 2023

What is an artist's sketchbook? ›

Artists Sketch Books

A small pocket sized sketch pad is handy for quick location sketches. These sometimes make it into larger, finished paintings but often just remain as simple sketches. Not only are they interesting to accumulate, they sharpen your observation skills and build up your drawing confidence.

Does the type of sketchbook matter? ›

If your sketchbook is likely to undergo lots of wear and tear then choose a hardbacked sketchbook with a medium number of “leaves” (aka pages.) Hardbacked also means that you can sketch across the pages and vary the layout of your paper more freely than other types of books.

What canvas size do most artists use? ›

Popular Canvas Sizes for Artists
  • Small Canvas (8×10 inches) Compact and Intimate: The Small Canvas. ...
  • Medium Canvas (16×20 inches) The All-Rounder: Medium Canvas. ...
  • Large Canvas (24×36 inches) The Bold Statement: Large Canvas. ...
  • Panoramic Canvas (10×20 inches) The Scenic Storyteller: Panoramic Canvas. ...
  • Square Canvas (20×20 inches)
Dec 29, 2023

What is the best paper thickness for sketchbook? ›

50-60 lb (approx 75-90 gsm): sketching or practice paper – thick enough to work on with pencils, charcoal, or pastels, but usually too thin for ink or most markers, which may bleed through. 70-80 lb_ (approx 100-130 gsm)_: drawing paper suitable for finished artwork in most media.

What is the difference between a sketch pad and a sketchbook? ›

A sketch pad is often bound at the top, unlike sketchbooks that usually have a cover and are bound in the back. The papers in a paper pad is often perforated which means that you easily can take out one sheet of paper.

What type of sketchbook is best? ›

Spiral-bound sketchbooks allow for working all the way to the spine. Pages can be turned completely around the back, making this type of book compact and easy to hold in one hand.

Who is the best sketch artist in the world? ›

Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was art's first undeniable superstar, and his genius is indisputable.

Who is number one drawing artist? ›

Da Vinci, a draughtsman and painter, engineer, scientist, theorist, and architect, Vinci was best known for his drawings and anatomical sketches.

What is the best brand for drawing? ›

Some renowned brands for drawing realistic portraits with graphite pencils include Faber-Castell, Staedtler, and Derwent.

Is it worth buying Sketchbook Pro? ›

There is power in simplicity

With professional drawing tools and a beautiful interface, SketchBook offers a clean, uncluttered workspace for quick access to your tools whenever you need them.

Is there a pro version of sketchbook? ›

Originally developed as commercial software, it evolved into a subscription model before eventually being made freeware for personal use. In 2021, Sketchbook Pro, the desktop version of the app available on Microsoft Windows and macOS, became a paid software available through the Microsoft Store and Mac App Store.

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