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Analog Graph Cards - Small

  • Analog Graph Cards - Small

  • Made in USA

The 3-second version

  • 5mm grid on 3×5-inch cards for scaled sketches and diagrams
  • 100-pound stock stands upright and resists bleed-through
  • Rounded corners prevent dog-earing in pockets or stacks
  • Grid on one side only
  • No pre-punched holes for binders

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Index cards with a 5mm grid, printed on rigid stock for quick diagrams

Most graph paper comes in letter-size sheets that fold into thirds to fit a pocket and tear when you want just one sketch. These cards give you the grid in a format that's already index-card size, so each diagram lives on its own piece of stock that you can pin to a board, hand to a colleague, or tuck into a project folder. The 100-pound weight means they stand up on edge without a holder, which matters when you're comparing two layouts side by side or keeping a reference visible while you build.

Good gift when

  • People who sketch spatial layouts or diagrams by hand
  • Anyone who prefers index cards but occasionally needs a grid
  • Workshop and studio users who pin reference sketches to walls

Skip it if If you rarely draw to scale or prefer ruled lines for written notes, plain or lined index cards will serve you better and cost less.

Also in 1 other colour: Large, Small

Specs

Size
3" × 5"
Grid spacing
5mm
Stock weight
100 lb
Corners
Rounded
Made in
Pennsylvania, USA

What's included

  • Pack of graph cards (quantity varies by selection)

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Ships as a pack of cards without gift packaging; wrapping or a box recommended.

The details

These are three-by-five-inch index cards printed with a 5mm grid on rigid 100-pound stock. The graph lines give you a coordinate system for drawing to scale, whether you're roughing out a furniture arrangement, sketching a circuit layout, or plotting a workflow with spatial relationships.

The card stock is thick enough to stand upright on a desk without folding or flopping, so you can prop a card in your field of view while you work. The weight also means you can write on them with fountain pens, gel pens, or fine-tip markers without the ink bleeding through to the other side or showing on your desk.

Corners are rounded rather than square-cut, which prevents dog-earing when the cards are carried loose in a pocket or stacked in a drawer. The 5mm grid spacing splits the difference between tight precision and quick sketching—small enough for detail work, large enough that the lines don't clutter a simple diagram.

Each card is blank on one side, gridded on the other. Made in Pennsylvania on paper stock heavy enough to feel more like a lightweight chipboard than a typical notecard.

Handheld graph paper that stands upright for sketching layouts, plotting ideas, or mapping spatial problems

$13at ugmonk.com

Ships and sold by Ugmonk. About this merchant

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Questions

Is the grid printed on both sides of each card?
No, each card has the 5mm grid on one side and is blank on the reverse.
Will fountain pen ink bleed through the card stock?
The 100-pound stock is thick enough to resist bleed-through with most pens and markers, including fountain pens and gel pens, though very wet nibs may still show faintly on the reverse.
Can these cards fit in a standard index card box?
Yes, they measure 3 inches by 5 inches, the standard index card size, so they fit in any holder or box designed for that format.
What color is the grid printed in?
The merchant does not specify the grid ink color in the product details.

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