This is mostly for j-Wize, but I recently found this site, which allows you to print a variety graph paper(s), including square, triangular, hexagonal, circular, polar, asymmetric, and other specialties. Blow your mind.
Additionally, the quite interesting concept of Whitelines, discussed in one of my favorite blogs, Cool Tools. Sort of like inverse graph paper, it is white paper with a light grey grid of squares printed on it. The spaces where no squares are printed replace the lines in the traditional graph paper. It makes sense when you see it, and is apparently quite the bees knees...
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