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First Look: Paperideas 18-Month Timeline Weekly Planner A5

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The Paperideas 18-Month Timeline Weekly Planner A5 combines extended coverage and flexible planning in a single hardcover notebook. It spans 18 months of planning, so you can begin anytime and continue without unused pages. The planner opens flat and offers a vertical timeline on each weekly spread.

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Weekly Timeline Layout

The planner includes 18 monthly spreads and 80 weekly spreads. Each weekly layout uses a 24-hour vertical block to help visualise days from morning through night. You fill in the dates yourself, giving you full control over when your planning begins.

Paperideas uses 4 mm grid lines across weekly pages. These grids guide handwriting, list making, sketches, and time-block planning. They also help keep layouts neat and consistent from week to week.

Weekly pages leave space for long-form notes or to break tasks down by hour. They can support time blocking, appointments, work schedules, or personal routines. Because you add the dates, the planner stays useful even if your schedule shifts.

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The planner measures roughly A5 size (148 × 213 mm) and has around 240 pages in total. It uses 100 gsm acid-free paper that supports everyday pens without excessive show-through. An elastic enclosure band keeps the planner closed in transit.

Structurally, the planner pairs a hardcover shell with double bookmarks and an expandable rear pocket. These features make it easier to mark your current week and store small notes, receipts, or stickers.

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Planning Beyond the Week

Paperideas’ design leans toward functional versatility. It blends structured planning with open space for lists, tracking, and reflection. This makes the planner suitable for work, study, or balanced personal organisation.

The planner begins with a yearly calendar section you complete yourself. It also includes space for project planning, habit tracker and favourite lists. These additional pages expand its use beyond basic weekly planning.

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In use, the A5 form feels familiar and travel-friendly. Its hardcover adds durability for daily carry while retaining ample writing space. The elastic band and rear pocket add practical touches that support everyday note capture.

The 18-month horizon gives this planner an edge for long-term planning without switching books mid-year. It suits people who want continuity across seasons and projects.

Overall, the Paperideas 18-Month Timeline Weekly Planner A5 positions itself as a capable hybrid between structured planning and flexible note capture. It works well for weekdays, time blocking, personal lists, and long-term organisation.

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