Pinhole Press is a photo printing service that offers a few unique services that sets it apart from Shutterfly and the like. They offer an assortment of customized paper goods like planners, journals and note pads. Their typography is lovely and the layouts are simple and classic. You can create your own weekly planner with…
Showing all posts tagged calendar
Oh, yes! Jessica Hische created a planner for 2012. $14 from BuyOlympia. (via Oh So Beautiful Paper)
Start getting organized today with the 365 Days journal. Each page is labeled with just a digit in the corner so that you can start your big plan today, not on January 1 or on some other specific date. Cloth bound in red or black for $29.95AUD (via kikki.K Stationery & Gifts)
This simple, clean desk agenda is produced in small numbers each year and is highly coveted. It features week-at-a-glance on two pages in the front on warm white stock and a dozen different pre-printed grids in the sketchbook section which is printed on pale blue. It has a lay-flat design and coated cover in a…
This year I will not wait until its too late. I will purchase a copy of the Frankie Dairy for 2012 ASAP. This cloth bound, week-to-a-page diary was illustrated by Melbourne artist Amy Borrell. So pretty. $24.95 (via frankie)
On the subject of calendars, Field Notes is offering a new 18-month tear-away calendar on sturdy chipboard. Its classic good looks are sure to work in just about any space. You can start using Nov. 1. $11.95 (via Field Notes Brand)
Part Three of the annual Poppytalk calendar round-up. There are year-at-a-glance and monthlies in all shapes and sizes. You’re sure to find one that suits your desk, office or kitchen fridge. (via poppytalk)