As they are larger, you can’t just pop them in your purse. These planners, which are full page US letter size, are great. That being said, if you're going to be using inserts, the medium size may be somewhat tricky to find.Įrin Condren makes a lovely weekly lifeplanner in this size, and we also like this undated journal, this academic planner and this weekly and monthly planner. These may be among the most common size planners, so there are lots of options and different layouts to choose from to suit your personal preferences. While they’re not small models, they’re not so large that they’re uncomfortable and bulky to carry around. These types of planners are usually spiral bound and will offer more space for you to note down your activities and tasks. Now we're going a bit bigger with the medium and half letter size planners. If this is the right size for you, we love this A5 ring agenda from Erin Condren, this Van Der Spek leather planner, these inserts on A5 paper and this personalized planner from Etsy. If your printer only prints one per page, it's going to be very wasteful and you're going to spend a lot of time cutting the pages out. If you're going to be buying inserts, the price can really add up once you take shipping costs into account, and if you have a printer and plan on doing it yourself, you're going to need to be able to print two per page. This size planner has several drawbacks as well. There is more space for writing, compared with the two models above, so you can include more extensive plans in a planner of this size. These are also a popular size, which makes it easier to find printables, if that's the route you're planning to go. Like the planners above, these are on the small side, so they are totally portable and lightweight. A5 plannerĪn A5 size planner is also a smaller planner, coming in at half of an A4 page size. If you’re looking for a planner printable, this and this are great options from Etsy, and Filofax makes a snazzy red one we love. Keep in mind that you will be limited when using this type of planner however, if you're not planning on adding extensive information, then this might be a viable option for you. You could, of course, use a color coding system as a way to organize, if that's how you roll.Īnother downside of using the personal planner size is that planner stickers will generally be too large for these types of models, so if you're a diehard sticker fan, this is not the right planner size for you. The disadvantages of using a planner of this size are that the lines are usually close together, leaving little space to write, plus you'll have to write very small.Īdditionally, the monthly overview is very small so you cannot realistically fit much information in the boxes. The good news is that this size planner is totally portable and very lightweight, which makes it extremely convenient to pop it in your bag and take it with you wherever you go. Like the pocket-size planner, the personal-size planner is also on the smaller side. Our favorites include this pink one, these minimalist versions and this weekly and monthly pocket planner. Of course, if you’re looking to make extensive notes about your school exams, your child’s after school activities or work events, then this planner will indubitably be too small so opt for a larger planner. This micro-mini planner is pretty teeny tiny, but if you’re looking for something that you can pop in your pocket and just quickly glance at and jot down a few important notes, then a pocket model is a good match for you.
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