365 Days Notebook B6 Black
STALOGYs365 Days Notebook B6 Black is a sleek, minimalist daily planner, initially designed for editors those who use their planners not only for listing appointments, but also for jotting down notes, lists, sketches and designs. Its subtle and light grid
STALOGYs365 Days Notebook B6 Black is a sleek, minimalist daily planner, initially designed for editors those who use their planners not only for listing appointments, but also for jotting down notes, lists, sketches and designs. Its subtle and light grid format is easy on the eyes, while providing enough guidance to keep lists, drawings and diagrams neatly aligned. The dates, weeks and hours printed in the top and left-hand margins are just as subtle, letting you easily use it as a journal or idea book instead of a planner.Even though it holds a year’s worth of pages, it is slim, lightweight and easy to slip into a bag or backpack due to its thin paper.
Inside feature368 thin, fountain pen friendly and bleed-resistant pages with a 5mm grid format printed in subtle grey. At the top ofeachpage is a collection of months, dates and days of the week, allowing you to circle or highlight the date for everypage. Additionally, hour numbers from 8-12 are printed along the left margin, convenient to use an hourly schedule for each day.
At we also carry STALOGY’s365 Days Notebook inA6,A5andYellow,as well as their1/2 Year Notebook.
Details
Measures 18,2 x 12,8x 1,6 cm
Counts368 pages
Features 52gsm paper, cardstock softcover, thread & glue binding
Made in Japan
STALOGY x Amsterdam
STALOGY is a Japan-made, high quality stationery brand aiming to create good design that is otherwise functional and easy on the eyes. Focusing on the link between stationery and people, their line-up ranges from various stationery products, stickers and notebooks, to excellent writing tools that make everyday journaling, planning and note taking that much more enjoyable.
Eliminating unnecessary ornamentation and function, STALOGY takes a new look at what is really necessary, rediscovering essential elements and aiming to finally arrive at what should have existed all along what should have been, is.
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