Paper Planners in the Digital Age: Why We’re Still Addicted - News Summed Up

Paper Planners in the Digital Age: Why We’re Still Addicted


As a digital editor at The Wall Street Journal, and a millennial, I may not be the likeliest proponent of paper day planners, but I’ve been a devotee since my preteens. Monthly Weekly Planner, $13, muji.usPhoto: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street JournalYour days are numbered, literally, in this polyurethane version. 12 Month Planner, $25, us.moleskine.comPhoto: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street JournalSilver-edged pages and the Tiffany-blue leather make this chic. Leather Pocket Diary, $65, tiffany.comPhoto: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street JournalThis faux-croc leather book opens to a week’s worth of space. Embossed Notebook, $102, graphicimage.comPhoto: F. Martin Ramin/The Wall Street JournalFeatherweight paper fills this cross-grained lambskin classic.


Source: Wall Street Journal December 19, 2017 14:48 UTC



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