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Cube Notepads
Designed as a high-volume sticky note format, cube notepads use a large stack of adhesive pages arranged into a square block, allowing sheets to be peeled away one by one from the top. The depth of the stack sets the sheet count, while the square base keeps the product stable during regular desk use. Compared with a standard sticky note pad, a cube holds far more pages and also provides four outer side panels that can carry branding. That combination gives both page-level use and desk-level visibility within the one product.
In day-to-day use, the cube format suits environments where notes are written frequently and attached to paperwork, files or workstations throughout the day. A deeper cube is generally selected where ongoing supply matters, while a smaller cube is used where space is tighter but the same adhesive note function is still required. The peel-off format means the product does not stay limited to the desk, because individual sheets move into the workflow as reminders, labels or message notes. At the same time, the remaining stack continues to display branding on the outer sides.
The design is printed using full colour digital print across the cube sides and, where required, across the top sheets themselves. Side printing keeps branding visible while the pad remains in place, while page printing extends that visibility after individual notes have been removed and attached elsewhere.
Common Questions
What makes a cube notepad different from other sticky note pads?
The main difference is sheet volume, as the adhesive pages are stacked much deeper to form a cube rather than a flat pad. This increases the lifespan of the product in daily use. It also adds four outer side panels that can carry branding.
Do the pages peel off like standard sticky notes?
Yes, each page peels away from the top and includes adhesive in the same way as a standard sticky note. The sheets are not loose and are not intended to be separated as plain paper. The cube changes the format, but not the peel-off function.
How is branding shown while the product is in use?
Branding can appear on the outer sides of the cube as well as on each adhesive page. The side print remains visible while the stack is on the desk, and the sheet print continues to be seen when notes are attached elsewhere. That gives two separate points of exposure from the same product.
Where are cube notepads most often used?
They are commonly used on desks, reception counters and in shared office areas where notes are written and placed throughout the day. The adhesive sheets suit reminders, phone messages and document marking. The cube format works well where note volume is steady and continuous.
Why would a business choose a cube instead of a smaller pad?
A cube is chosen when a higher number of adhesive sheets is needed and the product is likely to stay on a desk for an extended period. The larger stack lasts longer and exposes branded side panels the whole time. That makes the format useful when both usage and visibility matter.

