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ledger paper

American  

noun

  1. a foldable paper with a smooth finish.


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For much of the 20th century, financial modeling meant working with a rudimentary, laborious set of tools: eight-column ledger paper, mechanical adding machines or hand-held calculators.

From The Wall Street Journal

Whether on reclaimed ledger paper or vintage picture postcards, the images he constructs are something like found details themselves — singular and mysterious, if occasionally a little on the nose.

From New York Times

In the early 1970s, his friend the photographer Edward Grazda received a piece of mail from Frank written on a scrap of ledger paper.

From New York Times

Having developed a deeply meditative, highly controlled approach to drawing, Despont uses compasses and other drafting tools to render wildly intricate motifs on antique ledger paper.

From Architectural Digest

In a smaller gallery, multimedia drawings on Indian ledger paper found in Varanasi illuminate her transition.

From New York Times