The planner in the form of a binder will give us the greatest freedom of planning. Thanks to the metal spiral, we can easily clip in, out and archive our notes.
The cover of the planner was designed on the pattern of the briefcase that the poet Yun Dong-ju (1917-1945) carried with him, as the theme of the 6 Ring Diary is precisely the poems of the Korean poet. The planner comes in three color variants, each inspired by a different representative poem:
- the cover in brown with beige trim inside is inspired by a poem entitled "The poem easily written",
- the cover in navy blue with brown trim inside is inspired by a poem titled "Counting stars at night",
- on the other hand, the cover in green with a light green finish inside is inspired by the poem titled "The Wind, Blowing on Leaves.
The cover of the planner is made of ecological leather, which is finished with a suede material that is pleasant to the touch inside. Inside the cover you will also find two small pockets, where you can store your most necessary small items.
The cover has a vintage-style brass buckle, and is additionally equipped with a handle, so that we will always have it with us.
The cover is equipped with an open-air design, which consists of:
- five colorful bookmarks with quotes in Korean,
- pages that will help us set our goals for the year,
- an undated monthly calendar covering 14 months,
- 24 sheets of paper that are printed in a grid pattern on one side and plain on the other,
- and 24 sheets printed on both sides in lines.
The 140g/m2 paper weight will work well for both pens and fountain pens.
The planner comes in Korean version.
Yun Dong-ju is a prominent representative of Korean literature of the Japanese colonial period. His works focused on criticism of colonial rule and introspection towards the dark realities of 19th century Korea.
Cover size | 170 x 203 x 30 mm
Language | Korean
Weight | 140 g/m2
Material | ecological leather
Manufactured in Korea.