This planner comes in Pocket, Personal, and A5 sizes, and the A5 size includes a slot in the back for notepads (love!), which is great for jotting down notes that you don't want finalized in your planner. Another feature I like is the flexibility of the planner itself, with the very simple design it easily accomadates to each individual need of the planner. With a starting price of $29 (22 pounds) for the Pocket, it is the perfect price for any planner geek in the need of a new planner. Make sure to check it out here. Thanks for reading!
Filofaxes have so little storage space outside of the rings. I guess that probably works well for a pocket size, but I'd miss the extra space!
ReplyDeleteSame here! I love being able to have the option to stick little scraps of paper in my planner.
DeleteThat's certainly true of some Filofaxes.
DeletePersonally, I dislike the Domino Patent precisely because of its lack of storage options. I know the original Domino wasn't much better, but I would prefer more pockets, of different sizes (à la the Domino) to the much simpler layout of the Domino Patent.
That's exactly how I feel! The future Domino designs should include more pockets. I originally wanted to get a Pocket Domino Patent to use as a wallet, but now I think I need to do some rethinking!
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