A variety of new styles of printable paper have been added to PrintablePaper.net, a website started in 2008 that has grown to include 1,876 paper variations, each with a free version to download and print.
"PrintablePaper.net started out with a selection of lined and graph papers and has expanded to include a broad selection of specialty papers," said Kevin Savetz, the site's creator. "The newest printables range from grid and dot paper to penmanship paper.
The new dot paper has varying numbers of dots per inch. There's graph paper as well as lined paper in different sizes and with hole punch guides indicated. Other new lined paper includes law-ruled paper with distinctive blue and red lines and paper with only vertical or horizontal lines.
The new specialty paper includes highlighter paper with room to add a picture or drawing. Also new is a marching band choreography sheet so a teacher or director can plot out moves on a football field.
The new penmanship paper is set up for practicing characters in Hebrew, Hiragana, and Katakana.
PrintablePaper.net also has budgets, score sheets, columnar pad paper, storyboard templates, comic pages, music paper, logarithmic paper, calligraphy paper, 3D paper, brochure templates, craft and hobby papers and lots more.
There is a free version of everything at PrintablePaper.net. A few items, such as budgets, have both a free PDF version and a $4 editable DOC version. The DOC version can be typed into using Microsoft Word before printing.
There are more than 100 sites in the FreePrintable.net family of free printables sites created by Savetz Publishing, Inc., a company devoted to creating useful and informative web sites of interest to consumers and small businesses.