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Reddit mentions of Black Nomatic Planner- Agenda, Whiteboard, Organizer, and Daily Planner

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Black Nomatic Planner- Agenda, Whiteboard, Organizer, and Daily Planner
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  • Planning: The NOMATIC Planner has a 52-week planner with monthly, weekly and daily overlooks to create detailed plans and goal setting. Along with the 12 month calendaring and agenda pages the NOMATIC Planner has added lined pages for more detailed note-taking and planning. There are 220 pages at 125g paper weight.
  • Whiteboard Paper: Sometimes you just need to doodle. In the back of every NOMATIC you will find 2 whiteboard pages for dry-erase planning, writing, and doodling.
  • Easy Note-taking and Planning: Don’t worry about losing your place in your planner. The NOMATIC Planner comes with 3 distinct colored bookmarks to make it easy to pick-up where you left off planning. Use the dual elastic bands to make your planner lay flat and stay organized.
  • Durable: We have reinforced the back binding of the NOMATIC Planner so you will be able to take it with you on all of your adventures. Fill-in the Date Planning: Start Planning at any time of the year and not worry about not using a complete planner. With the NOMATIC Planner Fill-in the Date Feature you will be able start planning at anytime of the year and not waste pages.
  • Easy and Organized Planning: Never be without a pen with your planner. The NOMATIC Planner has vertically recessed pages for a pen to fit perfectly flush with the top of your planner. Calendar Card: In the back of the NOMATIC Planner you will find a 2016-2017 Calendar card for you reference of dates.
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ColorBlack
Height1 Inches
Length9 Inches
Weight1.2 Pounds
Width6 Inches

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u/pekalicious Β· 2 pointsr/bujo

For what it's worth, I think the LT1917 has become a standard because the original Bullet Journal web page sells them under their brand.

As mentioned here, LT1917 is 80gsm, which is relatively thin and makes a lot of pens bleed through and ghost. For more information about bleeding, ghosting, and general comparison between notebooks I recommend watching Which Notebook is the Best for Bullet Journaling?! (skip to 11:00 to see the comparison chart). I prefer Scribbles That Matter which is thicker (100gsm) and feels smoother to write on. My next purchase will probably be a Midori with 120gsm or a Rhodia to try them out.

One of the core principals of Bullet Journalism is that there are no hard rules. While it comes with some guidelines, you are free to use it however you see fit. Which means that there are no predefined pages. So for the most part you are going to be drawing the layouts. And this is why a Dotted paper helps because you can use the dots to draw your own layouts. You can checkout Pinterest for inspiration. The community uses the term "spreads" to signify two-page layouts used for all sorts of things.

As for pens, many recommend the Sakura Pigma Micron for good reason. While I use them for more "serious" work, when it comes to EDC I would highly recommend the Muji 0.38mm Fine Point Gel Pens. Unlike the Microns, they are not felt tip (which is why I wouldn't use them for EDC) but very sharp ball point pen with great consistency. A lot of people swear by the Pilot G2 0.38mm Ultra Fine Point but personally I wasn't pleased with them.

Finally, regarding the things you want to track, as I mentioned earlier, you can simply define the layouts of each page and track whatever you wish. A lot of the spreads you see from the community are really intricate. You can find a variety of them from very crazy daily layouts to minimal ones. It's all up to you.

Having said that, if drawing your own layouts daily seems like a lot of work (a lot of people actually spend a few hours planning them beforehand), then you might want to consider a more traditional Planner instead. As mentioned ITT, the Nomadic Planner has good paper (125gsm), weekly and monthly pages as well as lined and blanks for notes and the rest.

There is a whole universe of things to consider (and I'm more than happy to geek out about it), but I'd say just start with whatever. Don't think about it too much. Most of the negatives are personal, so while LT1917 doesn't work for some, it might for you. You'll figure things out as you go.