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2006 Moleskine planners available

Moleskine 2006 Datebook Planners, MoleskineUS

Detail of a Moleskine planner pageJust a quickie to let the Moleskine fans know that the 2006 diaries and planners are now available from MoleskineUS. They tell us:

The popular daily format is the same as ever, but - due to customer feedback - the format of the 2006 Pocket Weekly Planner has reverted back to the previous “row” format, while the 2006 Large Weekly Planner will keep the “column” format.

One pattern I’ve been hearing from people lately is the desire to separate work and personal calendaring. It may be prefereable to maintain an electronic work calendar in iCal or Outlook or what have you and then keep your home and family stuff in a paper diary like these. It’s still easy to take it from home to work and back, but some people feel the separation helps encourage them to leave their work at work (the larger trend I’ve been hearing lately).

In any case, if you dig the high-quality feel of the classic Moleskine, I think you’ll enjoy these a lot.

Moleskine 2006 Diaries & Planners:

(Your purchases from MoleskineUS help support 43 Folders)

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Michael Leddy's picture

The pocket weekly is indeed...

The pocket weekly is indeed terrific.

I wonder what’s what with Kikkerland’s distribution. I posted a long review of (or really, a love song to) the pocket weekly on my blog on July 9. I saw the datebooks in bookstores in IL, MA, NJ, and NY all through July. But it was only in the past couple of weeks that I received the e-mail announcement from Kikkerland. What’s up with their distribution?

Robert Daeley's picture

You know, that's funny --...

You know, that’s funny — I’ve been doing the opposite. Consolidating all my calendars into one ‘RD’ calendar (not counting subscribed or automatic ones, like my Dodgers schedule). I came to the conclusion that all that ‘event filing’ was just useless. :) (Filing Away)

Joan Auclair's picture

I (just now) seriously considered...

I (just now) seriously considered switching from my Week-at-a-Glance pocket appointment book to the lovely Moleskine one, even though it’s a half-inch bigger each way, but then I noticed that the month names are on the insides of the pages (near the spine), not on the outside corners. Very inconvenient.

Abie's picture

Am I the only one...

Am I the only one who preferred the column format for the Pocket Weekly? I’m grief-stricken by the new row format. Much less useful for listing several time-specific events throughout the day.

argonic's picture

Like Abie, I preferred the...

Like Abie, I preferred the column format for the Pocket Weekly - same reason.

Matthew's picture

I bought a Large Weekly...

I bought a Large Weekly and a Pocket Daily about a month ago at MoleskineUS.com. Another great moleskine experience with those folks. Does Kikkerland sell online?

Sophia's picture

Look out for the Feltrinelli...

Look out for the Feltrinelli special edition (may only be available in Italy) which is a red moleskine. It has a week down one side and a lined page for notes on the RH-side. Dates from August 2005 - December 2006. I’ll post pictures on flickr once I’ve got my computer back (in for repair at the mo).

BTW: my diary hack is to cut the bottom outside corner off pages which are past so that you can go straight to today.

Daniel Genser's picture

I totally dig the horizontal...

I totally dig the horizontal format, and am very glad indeed that they’ve switched back - although I’ve been using the large daily desk calendar this year quite happily as a combination calendar and paper tickler file.

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