Posts Tagged ‘Trinote’

Back to the future: The 2011 Trinote

Posted September 21, 2010 by
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In case you missed it on our Twitter and Facebook pages, I wanted to blog about a great post by Laurie on the 2011 Trinote.

Around the start 2009, we received a lot of complaints about new changes to the format. By then, it was too late to do anything about the 2010 edition, but (we do listen!) we were able to reverse many of those changes for the 2011 Trinote.

I haven’t seen the new edition, but you can check out photo comparisons at Laurie’s blog, Plannerisms. As always, please let us know if you have any further comments, questions, or complaints!

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Septanote v. Trinote: how do we price our planners?

Posted July 25, 2008 by
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Here’s a query we recently received:

Love your Trinote weekly planner, but I was looking at the academic version (the Septanote) and noticed it is similar but more expensive. Why?

The reason the Septanote is more expensive than the Trinote is that our Hamburg, NY plant prints a lot more Trinotes than Septanotes—we can’t take advantage of the same economies of scale. The Septanote is getting more and more popular, though, so hopefully the price difference will narrow over time.

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Divas and diaries

Posted July 10, 2008 by
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Last year, Karen wrote about the Surf Divas, all-girls surf school in La Jolla, CA. Their planner of choice: the Trinote, with blue club covers.

This year, however, they’re trying out a similar, but slightly larger format—the Prenote. (Karen found some extra Prenotes lying around the office and decided to donate them.)

Happy surfing (and planning), Surf Divas!

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