Themes
Six themes.
A theme is the color scheme of the whole planner, and picking one is the only choice the ready-made edition asks you to make. Each is a complete five-color system: the paper, the ink, a softer ink for secondary text, the color of the rules, and one accent that carries the cover and the tabs. Choosing a theme isn't choosing a cover. It changes every page in the file.
Applies toAll five products
Espresso Linen
Warm linen paper, soft charcoal ink, a deep espresso spine. The one that looks like a bound notebook.
The five colors
Paper · rules · secondary ink · ink · accent
Both orientations and all four calendar files are included in every classic edition.
All six, side by side.
The same planner, six ways. Each one is its own listing, so the theme you choose is the theme you get: nothing to select at checkout, nothing to get wrong.
Why five colors
You'll open this planner every day for a year, and nothing in it should shout at you. Five colors is enough to build a full hierarchy: what you read first, what you read second, what holds the page together, and one accent to mark where you are.
The tinted paper matters more than it sounds. A page that's not pure white is easier to look at for an hour, and it makes ink, pencil and highlighter all sit properly on the page instead of glaring off it.
The same five colors also drive the Elements sticker collection, so anything you add to a page was drawn from that page's own theme.
Found your color?
Take it further.
Every theme can be built to order with the layouts you choose and your name on the cover.