TAKE A NOTE's LITE Project Planner is one of the functional notebooks in the RECORD series. Together with the MASTER Bullet Journal, Undated Monthly Planner, LITE Undated Hybrid Daily Planner, and MEMO PAD, they allow you to personalise your own journal.
Extending the design philosophy of TAKE A NOTE—Minimalist, High-quality, and Multi-functional, the RECORD series consists of practical functions and a heart full of sincerity. With colour tones that lower visual interference, delicate dotted and solid lines, and many other exquisite designs, TAKE A NOTE strives to balance functions and aesthetics, providing users unlimited writing flexibility. The product family seems simple but can enhance your writing experience in every aspect.
MULTIPURPOSE RECORDING WITH BOTH VERTICAL AND HORIZONTAL WRITING
The LITE Project Planner in the RECORD series is a multipurpose notebook for flexible use, such as project planning, bullet journal, scheduling, and habit tracking.
The 40 project management pages combined with SMART GRID memo sheets comprehensively present the consistent style of TAKE A NOTE. The delicate design, without interfering with your vision, has created this fully functional notebook; with the lightweight and easy-to-carry features, it is a practical goody you will fall in love with after using.
- 9.5 x 17 x 0.5 cm
- 60 pages
- 4mm smart grids
- Japanese Tomoe River Paper
- 180° Lay Flat Design
- Fountain pen friendly
FORMATS
PROJECT PLAN (40 PAGES)
Turn to the project management pages; the space is full of pale-coloured 2mm grids, and each day’s space is 4mm in height, making drawing lines and aligning positions easy.
The left-hand side shows vertical timelines from up to down; the format on the right-hand side then rotates 90 degrees to present timelines horizontally from left to right.
The vertical-timeline section can work as a bullet journal or project planning form. At the same time, the other side can track habits or record feelings. Just follow your writing habits to use it, and you can further mix using it with the grid memo sheets for higher flexibility.
Examples: List itineraries on the left-hand side while tracking habits on the other side. Or, write business matters on one side and take notes of personal schedules on the other part.
GRID NOTE (18 PAGES)
The grid notes follow the SMART GRID design of the RECORD series. Combined with the anchor points around the page, the memo pages that show one solid line across the space of five dots allow users to draw symbols or lines without using tools frequently. Simply connecting the set anchor points, users can quickly divide the page into two or three equal parts from up to down or from left to right, saying goodbye to those hard days of counting grids.
MORE FEATURES
BRITISH CENTURY-OLD PAPER MILL X HIGH-QUALITY TOMOE RIVER PAPER
The inner papers are made of Japan’s high-quality journal paper—white 68gsm Tomoe River Paper, no bleeding through with fountain pens and performing perfectly in drawing and stamping.
Regarding the cover paper, the art paper from a British century-old paper mill is selected, delivering a natural, simple sensation with a tough and solid texture to prevent the notebook from being damaged easily when carried around without any protective cover.
PALM SIZE FOR CARRYING AROUND FREELY
The size is suitable for holding with one palm; folding the cover backward can make it a stand to support writing. This high-functional notebook fully presents the consistent feature of TAKE A NOTE, demonstrating the delicate design without interfering with your vision, a practical goody you will fall in love with after using.
【ABOUT THE BRAND】
Take a Note was established in 2010. The brand initially shared designs on the Internet, and later developed them into physical products. Since 2015, Take a Note has been sold for over ten thousands copies worldwide. In 2017, it was recognized by Japan's Good Design Award, becoming the first Taiwanese planner to win the award, and the first place in the general election in Tokyo.
Take a Note's designer Aki is both a designer and a photographer. She has travelled through all scales of live music scenes for many years and collaborated with artists from all over the world. Her love for music, photography, stationery and design, combined with the thinking derived from different experiences, shaped the unique soul of Take a Note. It can be colourful or concise and powerful, and you will always be surprised in Take a Note's designs.