📖 Own Your 24 Hours, Master Your Year!
The Inamio 24-Hour Planner 2025 is a premium hardcover appointment book featuring a unique 24-hour daily layout across weekly spreads, combined with monthly views for comprehensive planning. Designed with minimalist Japanese aesthetics, it includes practical extras like dual color ribbons, grid notes pages, a pen loop, and a storage pocket, all sized at a convenient 6 x 8.5 inches to keep busy professionals organized and ahead all year long.
Manufacturer | Inamio |
Brand | inamio |
Item Weight | 15.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 8.5 x 6 x 0.5 inches |
Item model number | INA-USA-2025-2B |
Color | white |
Cover Material | Paper |
Material Type | Paper |
Size | 2025 - 6.5 x 8.5 |
Ruling | ruled |
Sheet Size | 6.5 x 8.5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | INA-USA-2025-2B |
A**R
Been Using for Many Years Now
I love this planner and have been using them since 2021. It's so cost effective, the formatting is lovely. It's a vertical layout with a clean look. I love that the monthly and weekly portions are separate from each other and that two ribbons are provided. There are lots of note pages in the back, but not too much that it would go to waste. The muted colors that are used are very nice and subtle. The paper quality is excellent, you can use any pen or highlighter for the most part with minimal bleed through and ghosting. The cover is sturdy and hasn't failed me since I began using it. It also looks professional and clean so it's good to use in professional settings. Lastly, there are a lot of planners on the market that are similar such as the Hobonichi, Common Planner, and Wonderland222. While all these planners are great, they come with a lot of filler and the cost is significantly more. You get a very clean design with this planner with additional accessories (such as the ribbons and pocket in the back) that come with the planner. With other planners, you would need to buy ribbons and pockets and covers separately and that feels like a hassle to me. Additonally, the grid on this planner feels easy to use and doesn't feel too small or toob ig, too wide or too tall. For all these reasons, I love this planner and will continue to use it for many years to come. I personally would love to see them do a white/cream cover with gold foiling on the edges. A slight aesthetic change would be nice, but the black cover is a classic.
G**L
PERFECT Planner for we who make our OWN choices - & Useful Info re: Sizes
If you’re like me and do not want to be told to drink & log 8 glasses of water/day, stop searching and buy this highly customizable planner! I bought the large size for 2023, and liked it (with caveat re: size, below), but chose the smaller for 2024, and have been delighted with it in about 3 week’s use.Pros:1. Sturdy pages & cover2. Sueded cover that’s pleasant to hold3. 2 place-marking ribbons, PLUS a closure stretch band and a stretchable pen loop4. Full 2-page weekly spread start in October of the previous year, so can buy and use ahead.5. 1st column of each 8-column week is largely blank, so can use as one pleases, such as chores & goals for the week, or a shopping list, or whatever YOU want.6. This column is about 1.2’ wide7. Monthly 2-page/month spreads in front of book with an extra use-as-you-wish column per 2-page spread8. A 2-page spread for next year at end; just enough room to add a major event each day9. About 19 dot matrix note pages (38) sheets at end, to use as YOU wish10. Two sizes for choice! While I prefer the larger box size (~5mm) of the larger journal and it’s longer (~4” per usable part of the lines for each day’s hour-part), the downside of that size is its size (sorry!). It just takes up so much space on my desk, not leaving room for the other papers, etc. I often need or have at hand). So last year, the size actually interfered with its use (for me – “your mileage may vary”) so I gave up on using it. So far, I’m managing to fit within the space of the smaller one, using its unlabeled spaces as needed for additional info – and I am actually using the planner due to its smaller footprint.11. Extra blank lines after each day's hours, to add notes re: one's entries above, or sum number of productive hours spent, add pretty doodles, or for whatever you like!12. For more details, examine the many photos provided.13. This year, I didn’t need to waste time shopping for a better planner. For me, there “can’t” be!FYI:a. All lines are dot matrix. In the 6 x 8.5” size I measure each grid a tad over 3x3 mm.b. In the 6 x 8.5” size: Each day’s column is about 2.8 mm wide (excluding the box housing the time of dayc. Military or Medical time is used (hours 0-24). I find it easy to adjust to.CONS:1. The dot matrix note pages (38) sheets at end are unnumbered. But given the price of this journal, I can number them if want.2. One might choose the “wrong size”. But then buying the other may be an option for you because the price point is much less than the fancier/”prettier” options.
C**.
Great Planner
I have used this planner for both school and work and it is perfect for blocking schedules and making notes. Plenty of space to right and visualize your weekly schedule.
J**N
Best planner for people with odd schedules
This is my second year purchasing this planner. I absolutely love the layout. I work mostly in the evenings at odd times (some clients are in New Zealand!) and I work long hours on weekends. This planner gives me ample space for weekend scheduling (most give you a little rectangle for Saturday and an even smaller rectangle for Sunday) and for out of regular business hour scheduling.There's room if you like to make little notes or do some light journalling. The paper is high quality and the cover is soft but still substantial. Two bookmark ribbons help you keep your pages and there's a loop to hold a pen. If you have important papers, there's a small folder in the back.One peeve is that the full month view is at the very front of the planner instead of in front of each set of weeks. For example, if it's November and I want to see the full month pages for November, I have to flip all the way to the front of the planner. It's not a deal breaker, obviously, just something to note. A color other than black would be nice but that would probably drive up production costs so I'll just put stickers on it.Overall, this is a great planner at a phenomenal price (the Happy planners are like $34) and I could not recommend it more highly.
L**E
Fountain Pen friendly paper!
I love my Hobonichi planner, but more and more I found myself not using the daily pages. I'd fit everything into the weeks, and then feel guilty or not wanting to use it because all the daily pages were hardly or sporadically used. This is the absolute perfect combo of months, then all the weeks, then a decent number of blank pages in the back. And most of all, with heavy-duty ink and fountain pen use there is NO bleed through. Idk if it's Tomoe River paper, but it's VERY similar to the 68 gsm (not the super thin 52 gsm), and writes just as smooth if not smoother. And the bleed-through capacity is BETTER. I mix my fp inks with water for bleeding and watercolor effects, and there was no show through. I am thrilled with the quality, and especially the price. Absolutely excellent product for all the journalers and fountain pen friends out there. 6 stars, would recommend.
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