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Little Otsu Annual Vol. 2 Weekly Planner

$16.00

For this second installment of the Little Otsu Annual planner, we had the pleasure of teaming up again with the talented Martine Workman to bring you a “clean” take on our weekly planner. After all the hand-drawn grids, fonts, and patterns of Vol. 1, Martine wanted to go super spare and use the neatness of computer lines. But we didn’t toss personality out with the bathwater. A lot of thought and detail went into every aspect and it shows, from the dotted notes sections to the changing patterned month bar pulled from security envelopes.



Another new feature is that we’ve added monthly overview pages in addition to the weeks for those who need that extra level of organization. Each section features a different hand-drawn everyday building and its own tree tab, which runs through the weeks helping to group your months. And this version is spiral bound so that you can lay it flat. And lest we forget, every week has a different silly question to help pass the time. You’ll also find our regular personal info and list pages, address pages, and extra notes pages in the back. This is our most comprehensive planner to date (and thickest!) and is bound to keep those with lots to do on top of it nicely and neatly.




Planner Stats:

-12 dateless month overviews with different drawings, monthly tabs, and monthly to-do

-54 dateless week overviews with one week spread out over 2 pages featuring a circle-the-month top bar, notes section, weekly to-do, monthly tab drawing, and fun question

-instructions for use (start the weekly pages at the beginning of a month and then don’t skip any days as you fill out the rest of the year)

-reference mini-calendars for 2008-2011

-7 personal resource pages (important dates, personal info, birthdays/gift list, art, books, movies, music)

-2 address book pages

-5 notes pages (4 dotted, 1 blank)

-printed in Oakland, CA on 100% post-consumer recycled paper with soy-based inks

-2-color cover and teal interior on natural paper

-5” x 7” spiral-bound book, 152 pages