This 2023 monthly STORAGE.it planner from Mark's features a collaborative cover design with illustrator unpis, with sophisticated lines and impressive colors based on the concept of "a little woofy expression". This convenient item can be smartly carried together with a notebook with only the necessary items, and can be quickly taken out whenever you want to use it. Not only is it a fun design that goes well with everyday fashion, but it is also recommended for active business people. Since the front side of the recycled PVC cover is printed, you can enjoy overlapping with the illustration by inserting small items such as pens and sticky notes.
About the Cover Designer
After graduating from art school, unpis worked at a design office and a manufacturer before becoming an independent illustrator. He works on a wide range of genres of artwork such as books, magazines, web, advertisements, packages, and store artwork.
Monthly Page
A block calendar view makes it easy to grasp the schedule of one month from a bird's-eye view. The A5 size is recommended for those who want to use a spacious notebook, as one square is large and it is easy to write plans. Dot rule lines make it easy to fill in items on each square. The format uses a refreshing light blue color, giving an intellectual impression.
Notebook Page
The second half of the book is a refreshing light blue 84-page, 5mm grid ruled notebook, echoing the monthly pages. It's just the right number of pages, combining both a notebook and a monthly planner in one volume, and eliminating the bulk of carrying two separate books.
Overview
- Layout: December start/Monday start Monthly
- Date Range: December 2022 to March 2024
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Size: A5 exact 8.3" x 5.8" (210 x 148mm)
- Page Count: 128 pages
- Binding: Thread
- Body Paper: Original notebook paper NEO AGENDA (forest certified paper)
- Additional: Zipper pocket reusable cover, 1 cloth bookmark, pen holder, interior slip pockets, 2022/2023/2024 spread calendar, annual calendar, 84 pages of grid ruled notes, moon phases, ID & password, personal data
- Made in Japan