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7 Best Planners Reviewed: Muji, Stalogy, Moleskine 2024

€ 18.99 · 4.8 (250) · In Magazzino

Our writer and graphic-design and calendar obsessive reviews the seven planners she likes best, from Muji to Stalogy to Moleskine to Leuchtturm.
I’m not much for spiral bound planners (more on that in a moment) but this is another classic Muji in an A5, also available via Prime.
Even more OG than Moleskine — the Leuchtturm brand was founded 80 years earlier — this model is a solid bet (I love an A5). The 18-month format might seem intimidating at first, but if the years seem to slip past you like the sands of time, this might provide some reassurance that some things do last, at least for another six months. Also, if you’re thrifty (a trait that often goes hand-in-hand with being organized), you only have to buy this planner every other year. As for the specs, the hardback is perfect for planning on the go or taking notes in your lap; and the layout is my ideal: days on one side, spaces for notes on the other. Crucially, the page layout description is clearly noted online, which I appreciate. Planners don’t love surprises. Minus points for pre-printing the dates of the year, but bonus points for the models excellent gsm paper. If you figure out what to do with the ambitious-looking “Project Plan” pages, let me know, yeah?
Drumm also recommends this larger Japanese planner with a no-nonsense, but flexible, layout: “There is barely any type on the pages, so the dates, and pretty much everything else, is entirely up to you to plot out.”
When it comes to paper, Fabriano is a gold standard. This is the pâté in a world full of hummus. The color combos are next-level, too, and they’re made in Italy by paper artisans who are truly deserving of that overused title. These are truly objects of beauty. Still, the day columns are laid out across both pages in skinny little columns, with both pre-printed dates and hours, which should be a punishable crime. I felt cramped and anxious when I used one. But this works perfectly for some types: My friend who’s a design teacher loves these, partly because she’s the kind of person who can simply write “Meeting, Franny” without any other information like location, contact info, agenda items. And she just knows where to go.

The Best Planners for 2024

Moleskine 2024 Weekly Planner, 12M, Extra Large

Moleskine 2023-2024 Weekly Planner, 18M, Large

Moleskine 2024 Weekly Planner, 12M, Large, Scarlet

Dated from January to December 2024, our 12-Month Weekly Planners let you see the whole week at a glance, while also providing yearly and monthly snapshot pages for a broader overview of the year. These are followed by pages for travel planning, ideas and goals. Choose between two different layouts to stay organised throughout 2024: Weekly Notebook and Weekly Horizontal.

Moleskine 2024 Weekly Notebook - Sapphire Blue Hard Cover Pocket

Pro Weekly Vertical Planner gets you organized for the 2024. It has a structured layout, which allows you to see the whole week at a glance across two pages. The extra space over the each week is great for planning, notes and tasks. It has dedicated pages for annual goals, monthly activities, weekly projects and to-do lists. The calendar stays flat on a table, opening 180 degrees.

Moleskine 2024 Pro Weekly Vertical Planner - Black Hard Cover Large

Moleskine 2023-2024 Weekly Planner, 18M, Large

Moleskine Daily Planner: Our daily planners are great for business and travel planning, bullet journals, and fitness journals; Each day gets its own

Moleskine Classic 12 Month 2024 Daily Planner, Soft Cover, Pocket (3.5 x 5.5), Black

Moleskine 2024 Daily Planner, 12M, Large, Scarlet Red