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My core set of daily carry notebooks should look familiar.

2022 Daily Carry: Starting the New Year

January 5, 2022

I haven’t put that much thought into what I’ve ended up with for my 2022 “daily carry,” but perhaps that’s a good thing. With a couple of exceptions, I’ve defaulted to what works for me, and unless something breaks during the year the “Core Notebooks” and “Bags and Pen Cases” haven’t changed from 2021 and won’t change for 2022. I have an insanely busy schedule from January through March, and I’ll need consistency to make it through.

Core Notebooks

  • Primary “Day Job” Notebook: Standard Traveler’s Notebook with Stalogy Half-Year. Of all the various “systems” I’ve tried over the years, I keep coming back to the Traveler’s Notebook format. I love the long, narrow page layout, which fits my notetaking style. I use a checklist/action-item style of notetaking that’s similar to bullet journaling but idiosyncratic in that I’ve used it for years, adapting it to my specific needs, and aspects of it make sense to nobody other than me. I’ve also enjoyed the Stalogy paper for its light weight and grey grid ruling. It doesn’t handle ink as well as Tomoe River paper, but it dries much quicker and therefore perfect for my workday.

  • Personal Journal/Workbook: Roterfaden Slim with Traveler’s Company Inserts. A collaboration with Baum-Kuchen, this Traveler’s-size Roterfaden is used as my personal journal/workbook, as I love that I can easily swap out the refills with the Roterfaden clip system. I don’t know whether this particular size of Roterfaden has been discontinued, but Baum Kuchen sells an A5 Slim version that’s similar. The specific refills I use in this notebook change regularly, but one constant has been the MD Cotton Letter Pad from the “B-Sides and Rarities” collection. (I don’t use it to write letters - it’s just a really convenient skinny notepad with great paper.)

  • Sketchbook: Nanami Paper Cafe Note. If you’ve met me at a pen show, you’ve seen this notebook. A combination journal/scratch pad/sketchbook, “whatever” notebook, this compact notebook features an absolutely massive amount of Tomoe River paper and goes with me anywhere. There’s no “system” or dedicated purpose for this notebook. As of now, it contains two years’ worth of pen show doodlings, draft reviews, ink tests, drawings, and other nonsense. And I love it.

Bags and Pen Cases

This category has remained consistent for years (with the exception of the Superior Labor Pen Roll, which I recently picked up). I don’t see any changes coming soon.

  • Filson Original Briefcase. It’s a classic, plain and simple. I acquired this six (?) years ago and haven’t been tempted by another briefcase or messenger bag since. The definition of a durable, versatile bag that also looks great.

  • Nock Co. Sinclair. Another classic, which unfortunately is going out of regular production. This three-pen zippered case in a limited waxed canvas finish helpfully limits the number of pens I can cart around at any given time, and slips easily into my oft-overstuffed briefcase or backpack.

  • Superior Labor Pen Roll. By far the single nicest leather accessory that I own. I love the olive green tone, the soft-yet-durable leather, and the layout. No, I don’t mind my pens touching.

The Cortex Theme System Journal, shown here in a gorgeous leather cover sent to me by Harber London, which I’m currently reviewing.

Other Tools I’m Using or Still Figuring Out

I have a third category of notebooks that are either tools that I’m trying to work into my main rotation or “role players” that, while important to me, don’t necessarily get used every day.

  • Plotter System. I was lucky enough to receive a complimentary Plotter system for testing at the San Francisco Pen Show, and have been thoroughly impressed with both the quality of the binders, paper and other accessories. Contrary to popular belief, the Plotter is NOT designed as a planner (though the system can certainly be set up to be used as one). If I had to summarize it, I would describe it as more of an “analog content manager,” with a range of flexible options for managing to-do lists and notes, including a unique foldering system that I’ve been relying on to help manage T.G.S. I’m diving deep into Plotter this year, so look for an initial review in the coming months.

  • Cortex Theme System Journal. Last week I wrote about my personal goals for 2022, as they pertain to T.G.S., and many of you mentioned how my discussion parallels many of the ideas discussed on the Cortex podcast and their “Theme Journal” that’s been receiving some attention in pen circles. As it turns out, while I listen to that particular podcast only occasionally, I picked up a Theme Journal and have been waiting for the beginning of the year to use it. I’ll have a more thorough write-up once I finish setting up the notebook and working through the system for a couple of months, but so far I’m impressed with the thought that went into it, the ideas behind its creation, and the flexibility of the layout.

  • Commonplace Book. I sporadically keep a “commonplace book” to track quotes from my reading, but I’ve fallen off the wagon with commonplacing a bit and need to catch up. Here I’ve typically relied on a Write Notepads Hardcover Notebook for durability purposes, since I envision keeping my commonplace books for the longhaul as I fill them up.

  • Filofax Notebooks. Not fancy stationery by any means, but I use these highly versatile notebooks to manage handwritten notes from my job. Also, if I print out an article or a denser piece of online writing to read later with a pen or pencil, I will stick it in one of these to carry with me or save for later. While the included Filofax paper is pretty good, I highly recommend investing in the hole punch so you can use the paper of your choice.

I’ll likely do a mid-year check-in on how this lineup is working out, with some longer-form reviews in the meantime. I intend to spend more time focusing on workflows, notetaking, and analog “systems” this year, as it’s a personal interest of mine and something readers have been requesting. Stay tuned!

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