Posts Tagged ‘Journal 21’

User review: Tom Hall on the Journal 21

Posted January 18, 2010 by Leah Hoffmann
in Pens, Paper & People, Planning Tips, Product Reviews | Add your comment »

IT lawyer, fountain pen aficionado, and guest blogger Tom Hall recently took the Journal 21 for a test drive. Here are his thoughts…

“Let me check my calendar.”

The first time I uttered those words, I knew I was no longer young and carefree, with my every moment under my sole control. On the other hand, it meant that I was out of school and gainfully employed. In another moment I realized that I did not HAVE a calendar. Thus I joined professionals worldwide in the Quest for the Perfect Planner.

For a long time I used a simple, pocket-sized planner. It was all I needed to navigate from meeting to meeting to meeting to meeting during the work day. More than once it kept me from arriving at the office on a holiday.

Then along came pocket sized, electronic planners. Like most guys, I’m a sucker for gadgets, and this one came with a built in rationalization: it made coordinating my schedule with my secretary far easier. I used it quite happily for several years, until I was asked to give a deposition in a contract dispute. The opposing attorney asked where I had been on a given day, several years earlier. Thanks to the electronic gadget, I was able to tell him. Unhappily, he decided to explore my schedule for that day in detail, and then did the same for every day for the week before and after. Needless to say, I no longer carry around such extensive records of my days.

As time moved forward, the maker of my favorite electronic gadget fell on hard times. They revised their products to keep pace with competition, raised their prices and eliminated the features I valued. When my gadgets wore out, I discovered that there were no adequate successors available. I was, apparently, obsolete. Somewhat bemused, I rejoined the Quest.

About this time, Karen put out a call for volunteers willing to test Exacompta planners. Her timing was exquisite. I had strayed from the True Path, and was attempting, with little success and much frustration, to sync the calendar on my cell phone with an on line service. My brother said it best: “Isn’t pencil and paper faster, easier and more reliable?”

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What Can You Do With Old Planners?

Posted January 14, 2010 by Karen Doherty
in Pens, Paper & People | 7 comments »

A week or so ago I received this question via email: “I have been hooked on the Journal 21–what a great product!…the paper is excellent quality–do you know if prior years of the Journal 21 are available for a discount, etc. I don’t suspect that you could sell them at full price as the year has passed, but for a discount they’d make good doodling books.”

That was a very interesting question and got me to thinking:  should we offer our old planners for a dollar or two for people to buy? 

Every year we get requests for old datebooks:  for tax purposes, mostly, but other reasons, too.  One woman came to the office looking for last year’s version because she needed to provide a chronicle of her cancer treatment.  An author wanted a datebook from 2006 to set out the storyline of her book on the exact dates of that year. We have used them to experiment with Decopatch paper to create altered book covers. 

How would you use an old planner?

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Journal 21 & ABP1

Posted May 5, 2009 by Karen Doherty
in Where to Go? | 1 comment »

A number of customers have asked us to offer Quo Vadis’ ABP1 in more Club covers.  For 2010, the ABP1 will be available in ALL Club colors – black, blue, cherry red, teal, saddle brown, spring green, pink and lilac.  Pink and lilac are new for 2010.  See all Club colors here. 

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The ABP1 is the same size as our Exacompta Prestige Journal 21.  Both date books are 5 1/4 x 8 1/4 or 13 x 21 cm.  Journal 21 and ABP1 are daily planners.

So, if you feel like a change but still want to keep a daily diary, you can switch from one to the other and still keep your favorite cover.

The ABP1’s day-per-page is divided into an appointments column and notes.  It is printed on white paper.

The Journal 21 has room to write for each hour/half hour, and is printed on lightly tinted paper.

See Journal 21 here.  ABP1 here. 

Anyone prefer one over the other?

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