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Tuesday 9th May, 2006
We are delighted to announce MojoLondon will once again stock the complete range of the extremely popular Moleskine Diaries in 2007.
All the existing formats return and the are complemented with an exciting new range of soft cover weekly planners and an exciting limited edition red hard-back planner.
Available in three sizes (pocket, large, x-large), the weekly planner features an innovative layout, displaying each week of the year across a double page spread. On the left — The weeks appointments at a glance. On the Right — additional space for notes, doodles and anything else you fancy.
The weekly planner is also available in an 18 month version (for the academic year) covering from July 2006 to December 2007 The 18 month weekly planner is available in either pocket or large. Inside are 4 timetable pages for jotting down weekly appointments and lessons and a 30 months overview for long-term planning, from July 2006 to December 2008.
A new page for each day for all your notes and appointments.
The whole week on a double page spread.
On the left — The weeks appointments at a glance. On the Right — additional space for notes and ideas.
On the left — The weeks appointments at a glance. On the Right — additional space for notes and ideas.
Red, such an iconic colour, most famously associated with British telephone boxes, classic Routemaster buses and now - Moleskine.
A special limited edition, the “red” one wraps the exciting new weekly planner layout in a distinctive red hardback cover.
Only available in pocket, this is bound to be a collectors item - you better get in quick!
On the left — The weeks appointments at a glance. On the Right — additional space for notes and ideas.

What was the only drawback of the popular Moleskine Sketchbook? Answer: The pages weren’t entirely suitable for watercolours.
Coming soon, watercolour lovers will get their very own Moleskine to capture moments of inspiration in colour. With a flip-cover and wide aspect ratio, the watercolour notebook is ideal for both landscape and portrait work.
The ph neutral, cold pressed, acid free pages are made from 25% cotton and have a weight of 200gsm. Each page is perforated so you can frame your masterpiece or remove without damaging the binding. The pocket version has 60 pages and measures 9×14cm, while the large version has 72 pages and measures 13×21cm.
Just why is a Moleskine Diary so special?
“It’s a smart looking diary and is a perfect size for listing out a days worth of tasks!”
~ “northernfella” (UK)
“I really like Moleskine because it doesn’t mind getting a bit of water on (and doesn’t swell up and fall apart).”
~ Hugo Minney (Durham, UK)
“I really like the new removable address book idea!”
~ Robert (Wandsworth, UK)
“Lovely to hold, use and to bring out of my bag. It looks understated, is straightforward to use, paper quality is superb, soft and creamy … The spine doesn’t crackle in use and it lays flat on a desk. Excellent value.”
~ Gina J (Brixham, Devon, UK)
“The diary opens flat and is very rugged so should still look good in 365 days time ‘a classic little item’”
~ Dave Woolley (UK)
“While everyone else’s laptop or PDA is crashing or shuffling laboriously between weeks and months, I’m surveying my beautifully bound pages with calm and grace… the quality of the diary itself means it has withstood a year of hectic travel.”
~ Peter C (Birmingham, UK)
If you’re interested in buying a large quantity of Moleskine Notebooks or Diaries, please give us a call (020 8948 8956 - Mon-Sat 10-5:30pm).
For more information on the history, styles and inspiration behind Moleskine, visit moleskine.co.uk.
MojoLondon - Your Moleskine Experts.
Hello, my name is Alex, i’m a newbie here. I really do like your resource and really interested in things you discuss here, also would like to enter your community, hope it is possible:-) Cya around, best regards, Alex!