2025 Planner and Notebook Line Up Sneak Peeks
Over the past couple weeks we have been sharing sneak peeks of our 2025 lineup with new additions and some design updates! If you are not following us on social media, we wanted to make sure this info hit your email in box. Please take a look at what is coming for 2025. Pre-Orders will open this month after we make some updates to our website.
#1 Cover Colors and Material
Beautiful PNW neutral color palette. Cover material will be a soft faux leather texture.
#2 Cover Redesign
More minimal cover design with book type labels added
#3 Redesigned Headers
More concise and minimal headers
#4 Weekend Shading Update
Weekend shading removed with the exception the weekend (Sat -Sun labels) and the top two rows of the monthly boxes on the monthly layout.
#5 Quarterly Layout Redesign (more like an overhaul)
- Removed the hard lines between each month to create continuos days for the entire quarter. This change makes it easier to view events that flow from one month to the next.
- Removed the weekend shading in the month boxes but retained the darker shading in the headers to provide a more subtle weekend cue.
- Replaced the large month label watermark with smaller, more minimal labels positioned to the left of each month.
- Additionally, we eliminated the hard line breaks in the notes sections. This provides more writing space for each quarter and allows for more flexible note-taking, accommodating more or less information as needed per quarter.
#6 All New B6 with Unstacked Weekends
Now the A5 and B6 will have both Unstacked and Stacked weekend versions.
#7 All New A6 All-in-One
The A6 288 page core planner will now have a beautiful 576 page sibling for those that want 365 days in one book.
#8 All New A5 All-in-One Undated
Joining the A5 Undated line up is the 576 page All-in-One. This will be available with both stacked and unstacked weekends.
#9 Undated Design update for the new All-in-One
- Removed all timelines
- Removed all labels and headers
- no weekend shading
- Stacked and unstacked weekend versions
#10 Tomoe River paper by Tomoegawa
Rejoice all Tomoegawa Tomoe River paper fans! (Please share the news with other TRP Tomoegawa aficionados!)
When it was announced that production of TRP was moving to a new manufacturer (Sanzen), we bought as much paper from the original manufacturer, Tomoegawa, as we could afford.
All 2025 books will have TRP by Tomoegawa with the exception of the A5 Undated books.
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