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The Moleskine Notebook
This is the original real deal, the simple notebook. The large notebook gives you 240 lined pages to store all your thoughts, tasks and ideas, while the pocket gives you a still impressive 192. The simple notebook truly gives you the freedom that is the essence of Moleskine, since you are free to do anything. If you want, you can use it as a calendar, a notepad, you can sketch in it, use it as a todo list, it’s your choice.
There are three types of paper you can choose from, the classic lined, the squared and the plain notebook. Personally I prefer the lined version, this is what gives me the most freedom, while actually giving the notebook some structure. If you need the total freedom go for the plain one, and if you use it for a load of calculations, I would suggest the squared Moleskine. Instead of linking to all this, here’s a little widget you can use to select the one you need, enjoy!
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March 11th, 2008 at 1:15 pm
I use the 18 month weekly notebook. It’s a brilliant way to keep your diary, to do list and notes in one place
March 11th, 2008 at 2:36 pm
Yes, the great thing about the 18 month is that you can get around the problem of switching calendars in December. I hate that I can write down stuff happening in February for example.
I will have a diary and other notebook roundup for Moleskines, this is just the normal notebooks
March 11th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
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March 12th, 2008 at 6:25 am
This is a wind-up, right?
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