Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716) was a German polymath whose contributions shaped the very foundations of modern mathematics. Best known for co-inventing calculus, Leibniz also explored ways to visualise mathematical concepts, laying groundwork for graphing and Cartesian systems.
Leibniz’s fascination with the relationships between numbers, geometry, and space influenced the development of tools like graph paper. His emphasis on clarity and structure helped bridge abstract equations and real-world applications, making complex ideas more accessible.
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Available graph paper types include:
Graph Paper |
Grid Paper |
Isometric Paper |
Hexagonal Paper |
Lined Paper (or Note Paper) |
Polar Paper (or Polar Chart Paper) |
Radar Paper |
Ternary Paper (or Ternary Plot Paper) |
Artists Grid Paper |
Vitruvian Man Paper |
Math Axis Graph Paper |
Probability Paper |
Logarithmic Paper
Would you like to Customise your Graph Paper by type, size and paper orientation?
Here are some quick links to commonly used graph paper designs: dotted grid paper (A4/portrait), graph paper (A4/portrait), isometric grid paper (A4/portrait), and hexagonal grid paper (A4/portrait),
See our full list of available graph papers (types and sizes)
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