TF Publishing 19-9271A July 2018 - June 2019 Charcoal Medium Weekly Monthly Planner, 6.5 x 8", Gray
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TF Publishing 19-9271A July 2018 - June 2019 Charcoal Medium Weekly Monthly Planner, 6.5 x 8", Gray Details
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Reviews
So far I really like this. I was irritated that my favorite planner got discontinued again. (This is happening more and more. If companies want to keep us using paper planners, they need to provide more format options, not fewer.) I looked far and wide for a planner with the week on one side of a two-page spread and a full notes page on the other side, to replace my beloved Lett’s academic week to view with notes. I’m some ways I like this better: the exterior is subdued and the interior colorful, instead of the reverse; the daily blocks are ruled to prevent my inevitable slanted lines; it has full monthly spreads rather than “anno planner” columns; and the spiral binding makes it easier to remove pages if necessary. I like it much better than the Moleskine, which is printed far too lightly for me. This also doesn’t shrink weekend days to half size. I do wish the covers were stiffer, but otherwise we’re getting along fine.