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Does anybody know of a very well designed daily planner / calendar organizer that they would recommend? This would be greatly appreaciated thanks.
--Markmont.
I wish I knew of one, too. Most are so ugly and not well planned. :-(
ChrisL
http://lifehacker.com/377905/muji-chronotebook-non%20linear-day-planner
Muji Chronobook.
I like my iPhone. (:
The Typotheque Pocket Calendar and Sketchbook by Johanna & Peter Biľak.
I also use The Typotheque Pocket Calendar but it is not quite robust enough for my wife :-)
Moleskine diaries?
http://www.moleskine.com/eng/_interni/catalogo/Cat_int/catalogo_diaries.htm
"If you hit a wrong note, it’s the next note that you play that makes it good or bad" - Miles Davis
I use a Moskine as well. It's understated and I like the paper....
16 Dec 2008 — 1:27pm
I wish I knew of one, too. Most are so ugly and not well planned. :-(
ChrisL
16 Dec 2008 — 1:33pm
http://lifehacker.com/377905/muji-chronotebook-non%20linear-day-planner
Muji Chronobook.
16 Dec 2008 — 1:47pm
I like my iPhone.
(:
16 Dec 2008 — 1:49pm
The Typotheque Pocket Calendar and Sketchbook by Johanna & Peter Biľak.
16 Dec 2008 — 1:51pm
I also use The Typotheque Pocket Calendar but it is not quite robust enough for my wife :-)
ChrisL
17 Dec 2008 — 7:42am
Moleskine diaries?
http://www.moleskine.com/eng/_interni/catalogo/Cat_int/catalogo_diaries.htm
"If you hit a wrong note, it’s the next note that you play that makes it good or bad" - Miles Davis
17 Dec 2008 — 11:03pm
I use a Moskine as well. It's understated and I like the paper....