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Discover Calm Planning with Take A Note’s Slim Planner

TAKE A NOTE

In a world ruled by dated pages, one planner chooses patience. The undated slim weekly planner from Take A Note invites you to start anytime.

No pressure to keep up. No guilt over missed weeks. Just space, ready when you are. The format feels intentional and calm. The layout supports planning without noise. Each spread encourages clarity over clutter.

At roughly 11 × 21 cm, the planner stays light and portable. It weighs about 80 grams. You can slip it into your bag without thinking twice.

Inside, 52gsm Tomoe River S paper elevates the writing experience. Fountain pens glide smoothly across each page. Ink shows shading without heavy bleed. Stamps sit crisp and defined.

The planner holds 112 pages in total. It balances structure with open space. It leaves room for both plans and pauses.

TAKE A NOTE Slim Weekly Planner

Designed for Freedom

Take A Note launched in 2010 with a clear philosophy. The brand believes planning should support individuality. Minimal design leads every decision. Subtle grids guide without overwhelming. White space gives your thoughts room to breathe.

The team focuses on thoughtful details. Layouts avoid decoration for decoration’s sake. Function leads form at every step.

In 2017, the brand received the Good Design Award in Japan. That milestone marked international recognition. Yet the core mission stayed the same.Create tools that help people think clearly. Offer structure without control. Encourage users to shape their own systems.

TAKE A NOTE Slim Weekly Planner

Calm Structure, Real Flexibility

The undated planner follows three core sections. Monthly spreads offer long-term perspective. You can map big goals and key dates at once. The grid stays clean and highly readable.

Weekly spreads cover 26 weeks in vertical format. Time flows downward in a clear column. Appointments, tasks, and reflections sit side by side. Grid note pages complete the system. Use them for journaling, sketches, or project lists. Build collections that support your workflow.

The undated format removes pressure. Start in January, start in July, or start today. This freedom makes the planner practical for shifting seasons of life.

Traveler’s Notebook Size Compatibility

The slim format aligns with many Traveler’s Notebook-style covers. Its 11 × 21 cm dimensions feel familiar. You can layer it with other inserts. Pair it with a daily insert. Add a blank notebook for long-form journaling. Create a modular system that travels well.

The slim spine keeps everything balanced. It never feels bulky. It fits seamlessly into leather covers. For many users, this compatibility becomes the selling point.

TAKE A NOTE Slim Weekly Planner
TAKE A NOTE Slim Weekly Planner
TAKE A NOTE Slim Weekly Planner

Where to Shop

You can purchase the planner from the official Take A Note online store. The brand also partners with global retailers. Stockists across the US, Europe, and Asia carry the line.
Shops like Yoseka Stationery and others support international users. Availability varies by region and season.

The slim weekly planner doesn’t require attention. It quietly supports your plans and sits on your desk without judgment. It opens flat, holds your week, and captures your ideas. When you’re ready to start, it’s right there with you.

Contact:

Website: https://take-a-note.store/en-int

Photos: TAKE A NOTE

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