larger version of Jibun Techo?
December 17, 2019 11:53 PM   Subscribe

I love the Jibun Techo planner in spite of its microtypography: each day is full-sized, each half hour available on a grid, lots of non-timed to-do sections, nice paper, cool booklet form, color makes it easy to see different sections. Unfortunately, the hour numbers are too small for me to read, and I think I need to write larger anyway. I'm about to try making my own version in an 8-1/2" by 11" size, but before I do: does that exist already.

Non-negotiable features: 24 hours available for all seven days in vertical format, 2 days per week, good design. Here's an example of the Jibun Techo.

I think I can configure an Agendio planner to be close, but it's $50, and I guess I'd love some other options anyway (maybe there's a cooler design, maybe with >1 color too). Is there another option?
posted by amtho to Shopping (4 answers total) 6 users marked this as a favorite
 
Maybe this one from Erin Condren?. Comes in two other solid color covers also. I would supplement that with two days a week daily pages with a separate notebook.
posted by tipsyBumblebee at 5:17 AM on December 18, 2019


This Etsy seller has a digital download that might do what you want. (If not, you might convo them and see if they can adapt it to your needs.)
posted by elphaba at 6:53 AM on December 18, 2019


Would the Hobonichi Techo Cousin work for you? It's got loads of space and uses the same great paper.
posted by mccxxiii at 10:44 AM on December 18, 2019


Maybe the Inamio Planner?
posted by tipsyBumblebee at 7:10 PM on December 26, 2019


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