A video by Dutch visual artist Rogier Wieland introduces the new Planners/Diaries Collection 2011, with a sneak peek at the new entries, two new endpoints in the collection dimensional range: the Extra Small, a super portable organizing tool for people who love miniature design and small writing, available in six different colors, and the A4, made for desk use in an office environment. They are the smallest (2 ½ x 4 inches) and the biggest (12 x 81/2 inches) planners in the Moleskine catalogue so far, both hard cover, both in two different page layouts, daily and weekly.
The Moleskine Planners Collection now comes to include 32 pieces overall, in a range of sizes, page layouts (daily, weekly, monthly), covers (soft, hard, black, red, other colors) and different combinations of scheduling space and space for free notes. They are designed to fit the portability and planning needs of people from all sorts of professions, and the most diverse cultural inclinations, thumbed through up to 20 times per day, 365 days a year.
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Starting this year, the winner of the Dutch Design Awards will be decided by the public. The finalists include Rogier Wieland with his video on Extra Small Planners. Voting is open until October 29.
A special exhibition, in Paris's historic department store Le Bon Marché, tells the story of the Moleskine world. On display are tools from the Writing, Travelling and Reading collections as well as hacked bags and special notebooks.
Moleskine introduces a new type of folder, in the form of an envelope. Large enough to hold letter and A4 size documents. Colors: black, orange, pink and purple.
A new notebook to map our food experiences around the world. Inside there are subject sections to be customized, an international glossary with culinary destinations and curiosities, and blank pages to fill with notes, photos and colored labels.
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