Today I took a brave step, I destroyed my red weekly planner to save my new moleskine, "NO" I hear you shout "you just cannot do that to a moleskine" but wait the red planner stays at home and never goes out so therefore I dont need the ribbon in it. So I gave it a hard pull..... and then another because the first one did nothing, So I have one red ribbon in my hand and a my new moleskine less its accidentally removed ribbon in the other. Now to join them to gether in holy unison to create the ultimate custom moleskine. As you can tell I am enjoying this, Any how with a bit of superglue and some sticky fingers they became one and thus I took a picture and posted it below.
Wednesday, 26 March 2008
Wednesday, 19 March 2008
the planner
So how do I put in a small 12 month planner? Simple. I work week by week and I dont need that much space so I have gone for 14 days a page. The planner has been put at the rear of the book. So look to your left and check out the planner arrangement.
I have also slipped in a page for me to mark off the use of my holiday days (just so I dont forget how many I have left.) This has been slapped behind the planner and is shown on your right.
There has been a catastrophe though! Whilst doing all the modifications I have accidentally pulled the ribbon off! And lost it! So to combat this I have purchased some nifty post-it page tabs, Not the cheap paper ones, Little plastic ones with a choice of red, blue, yellow or green ends on them. They should work well and stand up to bieng battered by the inside of my pocket as long as I dont have them sticking out too far.)
Oh well onto the next phase, see you soon
I have also slipped in a page for me to mark off the use of my holiday days (just so I dont forget how many I have left.) This has been slapped behind the planner and is shown on your right.
There has been a catastrophe though! Whilst doing all the modifications I have accidentally pulled the ribbon off! And lost it! So to combat this I have purchased some nifty post-it page tabs, Not the cheap paper ones, Little plastic ones with a choice of red, blue, yellow or green ends on them. They should work well and stand up to bieng battered by the inside of my pocket as long as I dont have them sticking out too far.)
Oh well onto the next phase, see you soon
Friday, 14 March 2008
whats in your pocket?
this is whats in mine. these are the 4 things that always go with me, some things may get added to my pockets, like money or bank cards, but these are the things i cannot do without.
Apple iPod 80gb in a hand stitched slip case from Wrappers.
Cross ATX rollerball, i consider this pen to be perfect.
SonyEricsson W880i, nice phone, slim and shiny.
and last but not least a moleskine notebook of some kind.
Apple iPod 80gb in a hand stitched slip case from Wrappers.
Cross ATX rollerball, i consider this pen to be perfect.
SonyEricsson W880i, nice phone, slim and shiny.
and last but not least a moleskine notebook of some kind.
The first step.
After much deliberation I decided to perform some butchery on the moleskine, This involved the removal of the first set of pages! Whoa you cant do that! Yes I can, Or I thought I could. I removed the pages by carefully pulling them from the stitching, This seemed easily done but I accidentely pulled out one page too many and the cover fell away from the front of the main pages!
The book still held itself together quite well so I went to the next step, Attaching the contacts book I got with my red diary. This was quite simply done by using sticky tape round the edges and wacking it straight in behind the front cover.
I also find with every moleskine with a pocket at the back they tend to tear at the fold on the fasbric so i simply put some tape on it. Simple!
next is the adding of a planner somehow, but thats for the next post.
The book still held itself together quite well so I went to the next step, Attaching the contacts book I got with my red diary. This was quite simply done by using sticky tape round the edges and wacking it straight in behind the front cover.
I also find with every moleskine with a pocket at the back they tend to tear at the fold on the fasbric so i simply put some tape on it. Simple!
next is the adding of a planner somehow, but thats for the next post.
Monday, 10 March 2008
The Others
I currently use 2 moleskines other than the one I am butchering for this project. These have given me some ideas.
I have and still use the pocket cahiers for general notes and reminders for work, I started with the plain ones but found the lack of lines made my writing go all over the place. these gave me the idea for one of the modifications for the new one, the perforated pages at the back, very use full. I have no idea how I am going to do this but Ill figure it out.
The other one is the limited edition red weekly planer + notebook I got for Christmas, This had many uses, It started off life as what I hoped to be the all in one but as I have discovered it doesn't work like that, I now use it to log what I have done day to day, Like where I went what I did, The note page is used as a place to put my private thoughts.
This moleskine came with a neat little mini notebook with info book style tabs in it, This is also going to be used in conjunction with my new project as a phone/address/personal details book. So lets see what happens when they get put to use.
I have and still use the pocket cahiers for general notes and reminders for work, I started with the plain ones but found the lack of lines made my writing go all over the place. these gave me the idea for one of the modifications for the new one, the perforated pages at the back, very use full. I have no idea how I am going to do this but Ill figure it out.
The other one is the limited edition red weekly planer + notebook I got for Christmas, This had many uses, It started off life as what I hoped to be the all in one but as I have discovered it doesn't work like that, I now use it to log what I have done day to day, Like where I went what I did, The note page is used as a place to put my private thoughts.
This moleskine came with a neat little mini notebook with info book style tabs in it, This is also going to be used in conjunction with my new project as a phone/address/personal details book. So lets see what happens when they get put to use.
Saturday, 8 March 2008
The Big Decision
Which moleskine to use for my new all in one planner thing?
There were 3 things that made this decision easier.
1. It had to fit in my pocket therefore it has to be a pocket sized moleskine.
2. I had got a red weekly planner/notebook for Christmas which has ripped along the spine from 2 months of being in and out of my pockets therefore I have chosen to go for a softcover moleskine.
3. It has to be ruled, not sure why but it has to be, probably some personal issue with blank pages for writing on and I cant stand the grid paper.
so the decision was made. one softcover, ruled, pocket moleskine.
bought online just before I posted this and should arrive within 3 days! I am now one happy human being.
just for your information i got it here,
http://www.mojolondon.co.uk/stationery/moleskine/
just spooted that they are selling the volant range too, might have to get me some of them for hell of it, they look so nice.
There were 3 things that made this decision easier.
1. It had to fit in my pocket therefore it has to be a pocket sized moleskine.
2. I had got a red weekly planner/notebook for Christmas which has ripped along the spine from 2 months of being in and out of my pockets therefore I have chosen to go for a softcover moleskine.
3. It has to be ruled, not sure why but it has to be, probably some personal issue with blank pages for writing on and I cant stand the grid paper.
so the decision was made. one softcover, ruled, pocket moleskine.
bought online just before I posted this and should arrive within 3 days! I am now one happy human being.
just for your information i got it here,
http://www.mojolondon.co.uk/stationery/moleskine/
just spooted that they are selling the volant range too, might have to get me some of them for hell of it, they look so nice.
Previously in the world of notebooks
Lets just say that over the years I have used different notebooks, bits of paper and mobile phones to organise and keep track of the important stuff in my life. None of these have really worked all that well. The only things that have been constant throughout is the need to take notes and write things down which was always done via notebooks or paper scraps I found lying about and then transfer them to the notebook, this would have worked apart from the fact that I always bought A5 notebooks which dont fit in your pockets, the other constant things were the need to keep track of the when and where's of my days so I knew where to be and a what time I had made appointements and the like. there is also the storing information like phone numbers and e-mail's. These were always done via my mobile phone (always a sony ericsson.)
So to solve the problem of pocket storage I got hold of an A6 spiral bound notebook with a plastic cover on front and back, this new notebook also came with an elastic closure which I came to see as one of life's little ingenious inventions, I basically used it to hold the list of tasks I had set out for the day on the front of the notebook (occasionally it held shopping lists too.) Another little nifty idea in this notebook was that all the pages were perforated so I could use them if I had to write something down for someone and hey presto give them a little note! There was bad points though. Yhe metal spiral that held the pages, yes it could hold a pen in there, but they alwaqys get squashed and bent out of place which then stops the pages turning properly and it got way too irritating after a bit so it had to go. And then there was the garish bold colored plastic covers, always red, blue or green!
This is when I discovered the (big fanfare here) Moleskine! What a dream of a notebook, elastic enclosure, thread bound pages, acid free unbleached paper, pocket in the back, nice hard cover and damn sexy too.
This is where the journey truly began.
So to solve the problem of pocket storage I got hold of an A6 spiral bound notebook with a plastic cover on front and back, this new notebook also came with an elastic closure which I came to see as one of life's little ingenious inventions, I basically used it to hold the list of tasks I had set out for the day on the front of the notebook (occasionally it held shopping lists too.) Another little nifty idea in this notebook was that all the pages were perforated so I could use them if I had to write something down for someone and hey presto give them a little note! There was bad points though. Yhe metal spiral that held the pages, yes it could hold a pen in there, but they alwaqys get squashed and bent out of place which then stops the pages turning properly and it got way too irritating after a bit so it had to go. And then there was the garish bold colored plastic covers, always red, blue or green!
This is when I discovered the (big fanfare here) Moleskine! What a dream of a notebook, elastic enclosure, thread bound pages, acid free unbleached paper, pocket in the back, nice hard cover and damn sexy too.
This is where the journey truly began.
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