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More Free, Printable Graph Paper

November 30, 2007

Based on an emailed suggestion from my good friend John Lemley (who apparently can’t figure out the comment system. You heard me, Lemley.), today’s installment brings you more free graph paper, this time from Incompetech.com.

Like Printfreegraphpaper.com, mentioned previously, Incompetech’s site has a huge variety of grids, lines, and angles to choose from. Each style has its own set up of options, to give you just the paper you need. Overall, the interface is a bit more complicated than Pfgp.com, but the complexity yields much more choice.

The collection also goes beyond mere graph-paper, into all manner of lined sheets. The site offers several variants on the Cornell note-taking system, three-lined handwriting paper, and practice sheets for Chinese and Japanese writing. Musicians can snare (sorry.) staff paper and tab sheets. They even have dotted graph paper, for you next game of “Dots & Boxes.”

Sadly, electrical engineers will still have to go to Printfreegraphpaper.com for their Smith charts, but you can’t have it all.

3 comments

  1. “Aaah”!, I thought. At long last!”, upon reading the below:

    “Musicians can snare (sorry.) staff paper…”

    So…I did a search for “staff paper” and came up with nothing. Confusion reigns.
    g


  2. Hi Gloria,

    Sorry for the wait–I was on vacation. If you scroll down about 3/4 of the way on the incompetech site, you will find a link for “Music Notation.” Or you can just follow this direct link


  3. i kept making my comment to the computer and it just frickin’ ignored me!!



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