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Printable Isometric Paper

Isometric paper, also known as isometric graph paper or 3D paper, is a special type of grid paper that is used to create 3-dimensional drawings and designs. The grid on isometric paper is made up of a series of equilateral triangles, with 30-degree angles between the horizontal and vertical lines, allowing for the creation of 3D shapes and figures.

Isometric paper is commonly used in technical drawing, architectural design, and other fields that require the visualisation of 3-dimensional objects. It can be used for creating detailed drawings of buildings, mechanical parts, and other structures, as well as for creating diagrams, charts, and graphs.

Artists and designers also use isometric paper for creating 3D designs, such as logos, illustrations, and other graphics. It is also popular for creating isometric game assets in game development.

  1. Isometric (A5 Portrait)
  2. Isometric (A5 Landscape)
  3. Isometric (A4 Portrait)
  4. Isometric (A4 Landscape)
  5. Isometric (A3 Portrait)
  6. Isometric (A3 Landscape)
  7. Isometric (Letter Portrait)
  8. Isometric (Letter Landscape)
  9. Isometric (Legal Portrait)
  10. Isometric (Legal Landscape)

HINT: Please ensure your print settings' scale is set to: fit the page.

Learn about the History of Graph Paper and the Origins of Data Visualisation

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

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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