The Abyssal Bestiary Journal Pages | Deep Sea Creature Printable Journal | Dark Academia Gothic Grimoire | Digital Download A4 & Letter

The Abyssal Bestiary Journal Pages | Deep Sea Creature Printable Journal | Dark Academia Gothic Grimoire | Digital Download A4 & Letter

€9,00
Sale price  €9,00 Regular price 
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The Abyssal Bestiary Journal Pages | Deep Sea Creature Printable Journal | Dark Academia Gothic Grimoire | Digital Download A4 & Letter

The Abyssal Bestiary Journal Pages | Deep Sea Creature Printable Journal | Dark Academia Gothic Grimoire | Digital Download A4 & Letter

€9,00
Sale price  €9,00 Regular price 
The Abyssal Bestiary — A Field Guide to the Lightless Deep Six creatures that live where the light gives out: the anglerfish, vampire squid, giant isopod, frilled shark, a nameless watcher, and a sea spider that answers to no net. Each comes with its Latin name and a short, unsettling epitaph, rendered in gold on black like something salvaged from a drowned library. Use it as a nature journal for the morbidly curious, a junk journal insert, a dark academia planner add-in, or just a very moody place to write down your thoughts. What's included (19 high-res pages, 1748×2480px / print-ready): 1 cover page 6 creatures × 3 styles each (lined / dotted / decorative title page) Details: Instant digital download — nothing physical is shipped High resolution, ready to print at home or through a print shop Sized for A4 and US Letter printing For personal use only — not for resale or redistribution of the files Note: Digital products are final sale — no refunds once downloaded.A NOTE ON PRINTING This design uses a black background with fine gold detail, which looks stunning printed well — but print quality varies a lot depending on your printer, paper, and how the file is opened. A few tips to get the best result: ★ FOR THE CRISPEST RESULT Open and print the image file directly (e.g. in your computer's default photo viewer) rather than printing from a PDF viewer or browser. PDF viewers/browsers sometimes apply their own colour correction that can make dark designs look duller or muddier than they should — printing the image file directly usually avoids this. ★ PAPER Matte photo paper or heavyweight cardstock (250-300gsm) gives the richest blacks and sharpest detail. Plain printer paper will work, but colours may look flatter and blacks may look more grey than black. ★ PRINT SETTINGS Select your printer's best/highest quality setting, in colour (not grayscale or draft/economy mode), and disable any automatic colour correction if your print dialog offers the option. ★ IF YOUR PRINT LOOKS DULL OR MUDDY Try printing a different way (e.g. switch from printing a PDF to printing the image file directly, or try a different app). Results can vary noticeably between printers, so if you're not happy with a home-printed result, most local print shops or copy centres can print these files beautifully at a low cost per page. Every printer is different, so slight variation in colour and darkness between devices is normal and not a fault with the file.

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