A planner inspired by my website
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I ordered a dated planner for 2026 from a bookbinder friend of mine, who hand-sews notebooks and planners and rebinds books for ppl. I gave her my old one by Todavia as inspiration because I love their two-page weekly set up with the week on one side + a free space for writing down stuff on the other (last picture).
It really helps with my managing tasks with ADHD -- instead of committing to doing something in one day, I can look at my to-do lists and errands for the whole week (and speedrun them on thursday or friday lol). What matters is that it works and it's a lot less discouraging than finishing the day with a bunch of unchecked check boxes.
For a theme, I asked for pixel art Ghibli and the green&purple combo I use on my website. Of course we had to adapt the colors for print. This palette in particular is the Vintage Charm I found on Coolors. I also asked her to use the fonts I already use on my website, Calling Code and Illusion Book. It turned out perfect!
It also fits perfectly in my lil bag (seen on the first picture) together with my Kindle and my Nintendo Switch. The Todavia one was much bulkier and only just barely managed to fit with my Kindle, but now I it's just right.
I'm in love with it, guys. I think I might order one every year from now on.
In other news, I'm now using Robert Birming's gallery layout. Pretty neat, isn't it? Added some extra flair to it to make it pop.
I've also updated old posts with the proper footer (last edited, guestbook and email links). This is what I included in them:
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The bearblog housekeeping spirit is still going strong.
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