Today I continue the series of posts to launch Filofax templates for 2023. This post covers weekly inserts for A4 and A5 organisers; A4/A5 monthlies and yearlies are still to come, as are Personal size and Pocket size posts.
These inserts arise from a collaboration between me and Steve Morton of Philofaxy and you can find the files there also. We've been making these together for nearly ten years and plan to keep going for ten more at least. I've made the decision to consolidate the range a little, and cut down on the number of very similar inserts and those that attract very few dowloads. BUT the source files are still here (see below) and if you are happy to roll your sleeves up you can go and recreate any of the old sets yourself.
But you don't need to have a Filofax or any other organiser to make use of these. A4 and A5 binders are widely available and there's no reason why you can't combine one of those with these pages and have a complete DIY solution.
Although you'll still find the source files on this site and on Philofaxy to produce your own diary sets for any year (or any shorter period) people seem to like the convenience of downloading full year sets. Here are A4 or A5 sets for 2023.
3. Two days per page sets
NB: Pictures throughout are of previous sets, but the downloads are for 2023.
This layout gives you a full week across two spreads. Your choice is lined or unlined pages.
Download your choice of format:
4. Week per page sets
There are three layouts if you want a full week on a page.
Download your choice of format:
5. Week on two pages sets
You have a choice of nine layouts here. You might want to click on individual pictures to enlarge them so you can see the detail clearly.
Download your choice of format:
Printing instructions
Each version is set up as an A4 document. To use them as A5 inserts, print the document in booklet mode on A4 paper, then use a guillotine to divide each sheet into two and punch the required holes, which the templates are set up with mirrored gutters to accommodate. Or, if you have A5 paper, then either the printer or the PC will scale it to size for you.
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