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Friday, August 15, 2025

Review: Laconic A5 Field Pad

 


I use my phone for a lot of notes, my daily schedule and to do lists but I still like to keep a written version I can look at in an instance. 

The Laconic A5 Field Pad in beige is my current daily driver. 


The field pad is a hard cover folder with a clipboard and a pen holder.
It comes in 2 sizes, A6 and A5 and a variety of colours. 
Included with each field pad is a monthly calendar set and grid a notepad. 

As you can see, I replaced my notepad with a lined version which is a refill you can buy. 
You can also buy undated monthly and gantt chart refills. 


I started out using the monthly calendar view but realised I did not look at it as often as my phone calendar so I switched it out for a to-do list (I used one from Offcut). 

It's nice to have a to-do list on the left and a regular notepad on the right. 
I use both extensively and swap it out often. 

    

If you're like me and you like to have a brand new sheet of paper every other day, or even every day, I think the Laconic field pad system might work for it. 

My one gripe is that the pen holder is a bit small. I like to use a multi colour pen so it's a bit of a squeeze to get it in the pen holder, I also had to pick the energel 3 specifically to fit. 

What do you use think of the field pad, do you see this as a good daily driver? 




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Friday, August 4, 2023

Review: Style Bookmarker by Laconic

 


Planning tools are really important. 

These style bookmarkers by Laconic are really aesthetic. 
I picked up the to do list and planning/memo grid layout list. 


Each set comes with 24 sheets and each sheet is 50 x 157mm, perfect for notebooks A6 size and above. 



The top of the sheet folds down to form a page holder, hence the bookmark name. 


I like the off white paper of the bookmark, it will go well with notebooks such as Midori. 
The paper is thick and nice to write on easy on the eyes. 

You would think 24 sheets would be used up quickly but with all that space on each sheet, it actually takes a while to fill up. 

If you're looking for something that looks great and feels nice to write on, I recommend picking up these bookmarkers. 

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