2024 Diary A5 Diary ,Academic Diary 2024 Page a Day, A5 Daily Planner from 2024 January to December A5 Week to View Diary with Pen Holder, Elastic Strap, Ribbon Bookmark,…
£9.00
- 2024 Daily Plan: A5 diary from January 2024 to December 2024, one page per day from Monday to Friday, time from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm (one page on weekends), a total of 400 pages, including 1 annual plan, 12 monthly plans, and 14 address book pages, with a clear layout to help you manage work and life efficiently.
- Thickened Paper: The inner pages of the A5 diary are made of thick beige inner pages, which are soft and comfortable, and will not hurt the eyes. Thick paper does not bleed. Bring you a good writing experience, PU leather cover is durable and stain-resistant, and can be used for a long time.
- Bandage Pen Loop Design: A5 diary is designed with elastic bandage, which can be easily closed. There is a pen slot design on the side, which can carry the pen at any time. It is very convenient. There is a bookmark ribbon design on the inner page, so that you can find what you want faster .
- Easy to Carry: A5 diary size is only 14.8*21.5cm, if you go out and want to record your thoughts and ideas at any time, they are very suitable for stuffing into your purse, handbag or backpack, bring more to your work life convenient.
- Wide Application: The 2024 planner can be widely used in work, study, business, home, etc., record your thoughts, memos, meeting minutes, creative writing, study notes at any time. Great office use. It can be given as a birthday gift to friends, family members.
Additional information
Brand | Yafe |
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Product Dimensions | 21.5 x 14.8 x 2 cm, 440 Grams |
Colour | Black |
Cover Material | Faux Leather |
Sheet Size | A5 |
Manufacturer Part Number | D8069K-11-N |
Item Weight | 440 g |
by Dan Goldfield
I thought it was academic, Augusts to July, but it isn’t. Having said that the quality is lovely and pages are thick enough to write on both sides without ink bleeding through. I really like this diary and would recommend.
by angiedawn
If you are like me and you prefer a desktop diary rather than fiddling around with calendar apps on your mobile phone then this is an excellent choice. It’s a sturdy, A5 sized diary with a leather feel hard cover finished with edge stitching.
The first few pages contain:
Single paged, days-of-the-week summaries for the current and coming year;
A two-page planner grid for the current year;
Seven pages of information such as a useful Imperial to metric conversions table, and perhaps a not so useful table of container lorry dimensions and capacities;
And, finally, twelve pages of month-by-month planner grids.
The main part of the diary contains the usual page-per-day for weekdays, and a single page for weekends, timeline layouts. These are followed by an end-of-diary address book section. There is a handy ribbon bookmark for quick access to any individual page. An elasticated loop-over is also provided and this can be used to keep the diary from randomly flipping open. There is a side pen-holder tab.
It would have been nice if a matching pen had been provided. Also, I like my diaries to have those side-page, thumb insert cutouts which allow you to easily open to any particular month. This diary does have stepped, page-edged, short, black, indicators for each month (see photo) but these are not as convenient to use. There was also an annoying length of loose stitching — I could tidy this up by cutting it back but I’m wary to do so in case this leads to the main stitching beginning to run.
by Starry Messenger
I got this 2024 A5 Diary, and it’s perfect for staying organized throughout the year. It covers January to December, with one page for each day (weekends share a page). It has a clear layout, with daily schedules from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., annual and monthly plans, and even an address book.
The diary uses thick, comfortable beige paper that won’t bleed and PU leather. The added pen loop and bookmark ribbon make it even more practical.
by Mr. John Burnett
This is an A5 sized, “page a day” diary which is great if you are the kind of person who keeps lots of appointments etc either through work or your normal everyday life.
Striking cover and not too heavy to carry around. Paper quality is more than decent and there’s plenty of space to write things down.
The lists of additional facts and figures are probably not something you will keep going back to but it’s a nice touch nevertheless.
Well put together and great if you need an organiser type diary.
by RunR
This is perfect for me with full daily pages as everything goes in my diary. The only downside is it’s quite heavy compared to my 2023 one as I carry it around in my handbag all the time
by Dan Goldfield
This is a diary that would sit well on a desk, but is not too large to put into a briefcase or bag when needed.
The cover feels pleasingly soft to the touch, and the paper seems of good quality. An annual planner is placed near the front of the diary, in which you can easily record – and get an overview of – each month and day of the year. An international aspect is provided for by providing “world information” on around 80 countries — the capital city, currency, main languages, international dialling code and time relative to GMT. International airport information is shown in a similar way. Somewhat incongruously, there’s also a calorie and cholesterol counter of common food items, together with other information (birthstones, wedding anniversary nomenclature, astrological signs etc.) that might be of occasional interest.
The main section of the diary has an overall “monthly plan” page for each month. Each day of the year has a page to itself, with times of the day shown to the left of each page. The latter part of the diary is reserved for an address book. A particular page can be secured in position via an elastic strap, and there’s also a ribbon bookmark. A pen/pencil holder is attached to the side of the diary, though how robust this would be after continued use I’m not sure.
Overall, this is a diary that could suit the needs of many.
by 72wilko
This is a good quality, well made diary for January to December. It has thick paper which will ensure no print through and has a nice feel. The cover is faux leather with an attractive gold decoration. There are tabs for each month along the edge but these are not cut outs which are easier to use. There are timings down the left margin. I prefer not to have these as it limits you to one hour per line, but they are small so can be ignored. The usual ribbon bookmark is provided plus an elasticated band to keep the diary closed. A variety of information is included in the first few pages some of which will be useful and there is an address book section at the back. The whole thing has a quality feel and is ideal for gifting as well as personal use.
by RunR
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Even though we live in a digital world I still prefer to keep when agenda and I like one which has numbers of the dates on each page in order to plan ahead my schedule and this one has that feature and also the beginning it has a lot of useful information and also small planner for each month.
The cover is durable enough and also I like the fact that it has the strap in order to group the pages based on my preference so per general I would say that this is a good planner but the only thing that I found to be an issue with is that it has missing pages and here I mean he jumps for example in February from the 16th straight to the 20th and in between the dates that are missing is just black page.
Fortunately this happened only for the month of February and the rest just fine but even like this I’m still happy with the product.