Mohawk Via: it has a bunch of nice pastel color and some very bright and bold colors. I do not however know why I would use the bright bold color, maybe as end papers. It does however offer a lot of different textures and of course weights. The smooth would be nice for pen and ink or any kind of printed project. I like the subtle texture of the vellum finish, I could see using for sketchbooks. You of course have your linen texture, which I am almost never a fan of and there is finally the felt. I really like the high amount of texture the felt has, it could make for some very interesting books. There is also a light cockle which doesn't excite me but the regular cockle seems like fun.
Mohawk Loop: I do not really see myself using these too much. The nice dark bold colors however could be great end papers. It does offer a wide variety of textures. It could be great for a crafty type art book. The silk coated paper is nice and glossy so it would be great for printed projects such as brochures and such. The Inxwell Vertical could also be a nice fun end paper too. It also has a 160 lb. cover weight too in 4 different colors.
Mohawk Superfine: I use this stuff all the time in my book projects. It is one of my favorite papers. Its really nice because it comes in a 160 lb. smooth cover weight in ultra white, it is nice to find a paper that actually has a weight that heavy. Perfect for all sorts of printed projects that require a card stock. I am a huge fan of the eggshell texture. It has more texture than a vellum finish but not too much. To me its perfect.
Strathmore Writing Pure Collection: I used this one for a project that I wanted to have a high end look for. They offer it in a 100% cotton and a 25% cotton which when combined with the laid texture it has a great feel to it. It is however only offered in a writing weight. They do offer a bristol too in addition to a label stock too which can be used in a laser printer. There are also some really nice pretty pastel colors offered too.
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