It’s 2013… almost — an exhaustive round-up of planners and calendars

Most calendar and planner manufacturers have already released their 2013 offerings so I thought I might whet your appetite for a new wall calendar, desk calendar or planner. First from Taschen are a range of designs featuring art, architecture, illustration and more in many different sizes and configurations. (From left to right: Pin-Ups by Elvgren…

Notice Life Business Stationery

Notice Life is an Australian-based office stationery company that has created a whole series of large-scale project planning and goal-mapping tools. They sent me a copy of their weekly planning pad, 2012-13 financial year wall calendar and a set of to-do sticky notes. The financial calendar is designed to align with the Australian fiscal year…

DIY planner kit

If you have had trouble settling on the perfect planner, why not try droplet’s DIY planner kit.  For $10, you can download the PDF files for letter-size and half-sized templates and either 3-hole punch or bind the pages into a book. The PDF comes with monthly calendar pages, weekly pages, notes pages and a contacts…

The agony of choosing just the right planner/agenda for the New Year tend to put my teeth on edge. Then, I stumbled across the Moleskine comparison tool. Oh, finally! First, you select what you are looking for, be it planner or something else, and then refine your search based on your size preference, format preference…

This clever planner is spiral bound with short pages interspersed to allow you to see your full month-at-a-glance calendar as well as the short page week-at-a-glance. Very simple solution to a problem that has plagued paper calendar users for years. $35 and available in five different color covers. (via Laurel Denise)