For some years now, Steve Morton and I have collaborated on building and curating a full range of Filofax diary inserts in a range of formats and sizes.
Given other commitments I've agreed that for 2024 I'll refer my users to the relevant Philofaxy page for those of you who want access to the 2024 year sets. You can find these here.
You'll still be able to access the source files on this site and if you are happy to roll your sleeves up you can use these to produce insert sets yourself for any period in teh past, present or future.
We're there, finally, at the last of the 2024 diary sets posts. This time it is my Field Notes sized inserts. As usual, all are available for download as A4 and Letter paper PDFs and are all free for personal use.
For the last time this year, then, here we go.
Note that I've lazily reused some of the 2023 and older pictures from last year, but I promise that what you download from the links will be the actual 2024 versions.
1. Week on two pages
The week on two pages layout gives you a straightforward planning view, a week at a time.
Maybe you prefer not to print your own. I will print and bind a 2024 daily log book for you at a cost of £6.50, including regular postage to anywhere in the world. It will have a printed card cover that looks like this:
If you want to take advantage of this offer, email me
(ray.blake@gmail.com) and we can make arrangements.
Printing instructions
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. Remember that for this format you need to cut at a width of 90mm rather than 110mm and you'll have to trim 35 mm from the top and from the bottom as well, leaving you a booklet 140 mm tall. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim a bit more at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 140mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)
We're reallygetting through these now. Today's post contains 2024 versions of my layouts for the Moleskine Large Cahier format. As usual, all are available for download as A4 and Letter paper PDFs and are all free for personal use.
Here we go.
Note that I've lazily reused some of the 2023 and older pictures from last year, but I promise that what you download from the links will be the actual 2024 versions.
1. Daily dashboard
The Daily Dashboard gives you a booklet per month and contains a monthly overview followed by a double page spread for each day, letting you organise tasks, appointments and anything else you can imagine.
You need a booklet for each month, so twelve cover the full year. I've packaged up 12-month sets for the different printer paper sizes. Here are the files:
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. Remember that for this format you need to cut at a width of 130mm rather than 110mm. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 210mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)
The roll-out of 2024 insert booklets continues. Today I'm updating the week on two pages layout I produced for the Personal size. It's free for personal use like all the others.
You have the choice of downloading this in A4 or Letter format. Either way, you will need both the Half 1 and Half 2 files to make both booklets covering a full year between them.
All the full size weeklies and dailies are done now, including the Spanish set, so attention turns to the monthly and yearly layouts.
As usual, they are all free for personal use. Just download and print at home.
Note that I've lazily reused some of the 2023 and older pictures from last year, but I promise that what you download from the links will be the actual 2024 versions.
1. Monthly - month on two pages
Nice and simple, this layout gives you a two pages for each month. A booklet includes two years.
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 210mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)
2. Yearly calendar
The yearly calendar will print equally well on A4 or Letter paper. Each version includes two years. Cut each one out and fix to the cover of a booklet for a quick overview of the whole year. There is a choice of colour themes.
This year, by popular request, I am also providing PDF versions of these.
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 210mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)
Following my recent post of the weekly TN layouts, today’s release includes all my 2024 daily layouts for the full size Midori Traveler’s Notebook. As always, these are free to download and print at home for your personal use.
Note that I've lazily reused some of the 2023 pictures from last year, but I promise that what you download from the links will be the actual 2024 versions.
1. Daily Journal
Nice and simple, this layout gives you a page per day with two months to each booklet. You will need to make six booklets to cover a whole year.
You get two months in each booklet, so six will make up the full year. I've packaged these into two full sets, depending on what paper size fills your printer. Here are the sets:
This layout is for the control freaks most dedicated planners, offering a month planner at the front, followed by a double-page spread for each day of the month.
You need a booklet for each month, so twelve cover the full year. Again, I've meade convenient full-year download sets for you. Here are the files:
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 210mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)
As 2023 trundles along, keen planners will be looking ahead to 2024. Here, then is the first set of my booklets for 2024.
Today’s release includes all my weekly layouts for the full size Midori Traveler’s Notebook. As always, these are free to download and print at home for your personal use.
Note that I've lazily reused some of the 2023 pictures from last year, but I promise that what you download from the links will be the actual 2024 versions.
1. Week on two pages with tasks
This is the one that started it all - the first Midori booklet I designed and printed for myself. I'm still using it today.
It's available in five different colours (which continues to be an annual admin overhead I could probably do without, but there we are) and each booklet holds six months' worth of pages. Here are the files:
You can print on to plain A4 paper in most of the world, or, if you’re in a country saddled with Letter paper, you can download a special version of your own. Either way, print at 100% – no scaling – duplexing by flipping the paper on the short edge. Then follow the instructions in the video below to bind your pages into a booklet. If you’re using Letter paper you’ll have to trim at the top and bottom to end up with a booklet that’s 210mm tall (Google will tell you whatever that is in inches, I’m sure.)