Style:Daily | Color:Scarlet Red | Size:Pocket The Moleskine Daily Diary/Planner is dated from January to December. Formatted to show each day on its own page, this popular planner comes in a full spectrum of colors to capture each day of the year in detail.
M**A
October and November pages misinserted
I had to renumber all the October and November Dates for 2020
S**H
This will be my planner for life
I used this planner throughout 2019. This planner provides the best organization and the best layout I’ve ever seen. It’s customizable if you want to customize it, but leaving it as-is nullifies no features. There is no planner like it and I am so glad I found it. I will be buying these every year for the rest of my life. The classic black doesn’t hurt either, it’s very sophisticated. The pages are smooth and a treat to write on. The ribbon is a silky lavender/gray gender neutral tone. The cover is hard and doesn’t scuff easily. I wiped it down twice last year and there was no discoloration from liquid on the hardback cover.
L**Y
This isn't what I ordered
I thought I was ordering the large weekly, horizontal planner, in "magnetic green". But what I received was a daily planner (one page per day). I now see that Amazon has mixed products under a single heading. When I went back to order a replacement I saw that when I selected a color Amazon switched to another product! Look very carefully at photos so you get exactly what you want. You might not find what you need in all colors. Amazon should fix this mix up in catagorization and descriptions.
L**X
This ietm is actually a DAILY Planner, not weekly
The photo is correct, the description of the item is wrong. This ietm is actually a DAILY PlannerThese planners are well-made and are some of the very few portable page-per-day calendars available.
T**Z
Love the planner, wish it wasn't so banged up
I love Moleskine planners and have bought my fair share from Amazon. This is the first that has arrived looking pretty manhandled. The bottom edge is dinged and bent in several places and the spine has dent at both the top and bottom.
V**E
2020 DAILY PLANNER, ruled. So disappointing. The quality has gone downhill
From the weakly constructed spine to the super-thin pages, this Moleskine disappoints. I've had Moleskine planners, journals and those little volant cahiers through the years and they were pretty much OK. I could find something to use to write in them without much of a problem. Not so this one.I've tried: Blackwing 602, Uniball Signo Micro 207, and in desperation ordered specifically for this planner a .28 Uniball Signo. I don't have a heavy hand, but they all emboss the opposite side of the page plus the ink shadows thru.I was going to bite the bullet and soldier on, but decided to order a Rhodia goalbook and be done with it. (2 of them, actually; they were on sale and it will get me through the whole year). No deliberating which writing instrument will do the least damage before I even turn a page.Happy 2020, everyone and good luck with your planning!
P**N
My favorite planner
I have ordered the Moleskin Classic 12 Month planner for over a decade. I'm old fashioned and very visual, so writing down "to do" items keeps me organized.
M**T
Good value for substantial journal
I bought the snappy pink daily planner (terrible color name, but beautiful deep pink suitable for an adult woman), the cheapest of the daily planners, and absolutely love it. I didn’t understand how hefty it would be at 400 pages, which is just over twice the typical Moleskine at 192 pages. It’s of satisfying heft and I expect will wear well as the year progresses. It has lots of useless pages of maps but almost no extra pages for notes. Also each month gets squished into only one page instead of spread across two which would leave room for at-a-glance notes such as weight or mood (I’m keeping this as a work log and mood journal for my depression). My main beef is that the pages are thin so if you write on both sides of the page, you have to be careful of what type pen you use or it bleeds through horribly, as with all Moleskines.
R**R
I'm so sorry I left you. Please forgive me...
After using Moleskine for almost 20yrs, I decided to jump ship and try Leuchtturm, primarily nectar it held my fountain pen ink and didn't bleed - which has always been an issue with Moleskine.However, at almost twice the price, the cost of Leuchtturm is prohibitive and, to be honest, more than a little ridiculous. So, back I've come, cap in hand and begging forgiveness.It is a damned shame about the Moleskine paper quality though. Because there's nothing worse,when you want to have diaries written in your beautiful cursive and copperplate script; to find the next page looks like a children's paintball party.Still, it's cheaper and more portable... and I kinda missed my Moley.
M**G
This is a fake and the dates are wrong
HiThere is no way that this is the genuine item. Furthermore, the dates are wrong and so as a diary it is totally useless. See attached photo.
K**A
Moleskine Company changed the paper and it is the worst paper ever!! DO NOT BUY!!
I think there is only one word to describe this diary - a disaster!!It looks like they continue cutting costs and it really shows, it is cheap, the paper is horrible, pens bleed and go through pages, it feels like it is not going to last a year, it is the last time that I bought any Moleskine product, after being loyal user of over 10years!!
K**R
Quality diary.
Have been buying this diary for years - excellent product. My only gripe is that once upon a time it came with an address book insert but no more. I am still using an old and rapidly filling one from times past. This is probably a cost cutting exercise but I’d happily pay another few pence for its return.
E**N
Great colour
I have bought a new moleskin diary every year for nearly a decade and they never dissappoint. The perfect size to keep a diary and do planning, plus the colour (a dark mustard) is gorgeous
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