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Showing posts with label cahier. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

My Entire Moleskine Notebook Collection

This is most of my collection of Moleskine notebooks. I think there are about 23+ in there. The other photo also includes my 3 Moleskine knockoffs in the foreground (2 Piccadilly notebooks [small & medium], and 1 large C.R. Gibson Markings notebook).

The notebooks in the first photo, from the top down:

4 Mini Rules Cahiers (2 blue, 2 black)
2 Pocket Plain Cahiers in Buff
1 Pocket Sketchbook
1 Pocket Softcover Squared
1 Pocket Project Planner
1 Pocket Japanese Album
2 City Notebooks (D.C. & NYC)
1 Pocket Softcover Planner + Notebook
1 Large Squared Cahier in Buff
1 Large Squared Cahier in Black

The next few are all Large Squared Hardcover notebooks with the exception of 1 Reporter, and 2 Ruled. And finally, at the bottom is 1 Large Squared Cahier in Black & 1 unopened Large Squared Hardcover.

Addicted. Not scared.

What's in your collection?

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My Recent Moleskine Hacks

This is one I came up with a few months ago. I picked up this 2010 pocket Moleskine planner/diary + notebook last year. I loved the size, but I found that the notebook page next to each week (on the opposite page) wasn't enough room for writing all of my to-do's and notes.

So I decided to attach a Moleskine Cahier to the cover of the Planner for extra room for taking notes & to-do's etc. I thought about gluing it, but paper clips seemed the smartest, quickest, and most temporary decision for the time being. I thought if I filled that Cahier up, then I could just paperclip in another one. This Cahier happens to be a pocket plain buff version. And it still fit great in my back pocket.

This is a hack that I had seen several places around online over the last year. I took at squared pocket softcover Moleskine notebook and divided it into 5 or 6 sections using different colored sticky notes. I used each section for a different purpose (i.e. notes, to-do's, ideas, drawings, etc). I filled it up in about 6 or 7 months. I carried it everywhere with me as a BPN (back pocket notebook). I found the softcover was ideal for sitting on as opposed to the hardcover. Sometimes I would paperclip in blank 3x5 cards for jotting notes on to pass off to others for various reasons.

What are your (favorite?) Moleskine hacks? Sound off in the comments ...

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My Recent Moleskine Hacks

This is one I came up with a few months ago. I picked up this 2010 pocket Moleskine planner/diary + notebook last year. I loved the size, but I found that the notebook page next to each week (on the opposite page) wasn't enough room for writing all of my to-do's and notes.

So I decided to attach a Moleskine Cahier to the cover of the Planner for extra room for taking notes & to-do's etc. I thought about gluing it, but paper clips seemed the smartest, quickest, and most temporary decision for the time being. I thought if I filled that Cahier up, then I could just paperclip in another one. This Cahier happens to be a pocket plain buff version. And it still fit great in my back pocket.

This is a hack that I had seen several places around online over the last year. I took at squared pocket softcover Moleskine notebook and divided it into 5 or 6 sections using different colored sticky notes. I used each section for a different purpose (i.e. notes, to-do's, ideas, drawings, etc). I filled it up in about 6 or 7 months. I carried it everywhere with me as a BPN (back pocket notebook). I found the softcover was ideal for sitting on as opposed to the hardcover. Sometimes I would paperclip in blank 3x5 cards for jotting notes on to pass off to others for various reasons.

What are your (favorite?) Moleskine hacks? Sound off in the comments ...

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