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Fountain Pen Friendly Academic Year Planner?


hoipolloi

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See my comment about Leuchtturm above. I love the layout (and Moleskine does something similar). The last one I bought was 2013-2014, and it bled-through horribly - in fact it was so bad that I quit using it. My current planner is a Midori passport, although I'm toying with the idea of switching to a Levenger junior.

 

Thanks! I saw your comment before, but it seems to me that with Leuchtturm the quality is a bit up and down. So was wondering whether anyone else had any experience with it.

 

I might get it anyway, and horror, horror will use a ballpoint with it.

Inks: Waterman Serenity Blue, Diamine Blue-black, Diamine Twilight, Lamy Red, Noodler's Black Swan in Australian Roses, Noodler's 54th Massachusetts, Montblanc Irish Green, Lamy Turquoise, Pelikan 4001 Brown

 

Pens: Lamy Safari Black M nib, Lamy Vista M nib, Sheaffer Targa F nib, TWSBI Vac700 demonstrator 1.1 nib, Pelikan M200 Cognac M nib

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This isn't an "academic planner", but I use a clairefontaine 12 tabbed notebook. It's less then $10, uses 120 pages of 90g paper, and is color-tabbed for 12 different sections. It works well as a monthly planner, if you don't care about all the preformatting.

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+1 on Quo Vadis. Minimal bleeding out or through, decent quality paper, and quite a choice of page layouts.

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I used a FranklinCovey throughout university. Two page per day. This leaves lots of room for both my time specific daily schedule, and the diary page which serves as room for assignments.

 

I tried to use a smaller "academic planner", but there just wasn't the room to keep my class/work/club/sport/work-study schedules, as well as my reading/study/assignment schedules.

 

FranklinCovey or nothing for me.

Owner of many fine Parker fountain pens... and one Lamy.

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