The visual element displayed when a notebook is opened in the Goodnotes application serves as the initial point of contact for the user. This element, typically customizable, provides a preliminary indication of the notebook’s contents or purpose. For instance, a user might select a design featuring mathematical symbols for a notebook dedicated to calculus notes, or a plain, minimalist design for general note-taking.
This initial visual plays a role in organization and quick identification of different notebooks within the application’s library. A well-chosen visual aid enhances the overall user experience, contributing to efficient navigation and recall. Historically, physical notebooks have always featured covers that identify subjects, owners, or purposes; the digital manifestation continues this practice. The utility resides in the ease with which users can differentiate between numerous digital notebooks.
The subsequent sections of this discussion will delve into the various aspects of creating, selecting, and optimizing these designs for improved workflow and personalized digital note-taking experiences.