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Moleskine 18 mo soft 2011 small weekly planner notebook
Soft flexible cover is perfect for back pocket comfort. Label is part of the packaging and not permanently affixed.
2-Page Spread of Moleskine Pocket Planner
18 months of planning, July 1, 2010 through December 31, 2011. Horizontal, weekly planning format with a week on the left page and a ruled page on the right.
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2010-2011 Moleskine Soft Cover, Small Weekly Planner + Notebook
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* July 1, 2010 through December 31, 2011
* Creative, Week View Format
* 208 Pages Creamy, Acid-Free Paper
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* Small Enough to Easily Fit in Your Pocket or Purse
* Soft & Flexible. Perfect for Back Pocket Comfort!
* Creative Format: Week on Left and a Page for Notes on the Right
* Designed with Simple Yet Classic Moleskine Styling
If you've ever owned a Moleskine journal, you understand why these little black notebooks are legendary. Preferred by European artists and thinkers for the past two centuries, these little gems are the perfect, pocket-sized travel companions designed to capture your adventures and to memorialize the significant events and ideas in your life.
All of the Moleskine notebooks are beautifully made and satisfying to the touch. The texture of the oilcloth cover feels like leather and the curved corners are reminiscent of a handmade book, more comparable to a piece of artwork than to a weekly planner.
A Moleskine notebook is durable and a joy to write in. Put a pen to the fine-grained paper to record your creative inspirations, priceless ideas and observations that will be preserved for future generations to read, thanks to the acid-free paper and quality, thread bound binding. As any archivist will tell you, paper is the only proven archive material that has stood the test of time; hard drives will freeze or lock up and CD's will rot.
The leather-like, oilcloth `Moleskine' cover protects the interior pages from wrinkling and folding and each notebook includes an elastic closure that holds the rigid cover closed. A ribbon place holder makes it easy to find where you left off and a pocket on the inside back cover is great for holding for holding photos, tickets, notes and clippings.
One of the best things about the Pocket Weekly Planner and Notebook is how easy it is to use. This little book fits perfectly into your back pocket or a purse making it available when you need to act quickly. The design of the thread bound binding allows the notebook to be opened flat making it easy to write or draw from either side. I find this particular book much more satisfying to use than my PDA. It is much more organic and conducive to the flow of creativity than my handheld could ever be.
There are quite a few pages that precede the weekly planner portion; an ID page, a title page and a personal data page. There is 2-page spread which displays the entire year (2011) broken down by small, monthly calendars which I find useful to quickly identify which day of the week a particular date falls.
A 6-page, ruled Monthly Calendar has room for inserting simple notes and is convenient to use for planning vacations and noting other significant days. An International Holidays chart includes the holidays for 44 different countries and is followed by a ruled, Monthly Calendar for 2012.
A Travel Planning/Travel Memos section helps you organize all of your travel need and includes an easy-to-read time zone map, international distances, dialing codes, internet tld, plate codes, measurements and conversions, international clothing sizes and finally, a 5 inch, 13 cm. ruler printed along the edge of a page. Add this to the planner pages and the note section in the back of the book, this tiny wonder has it all.