Bullet Journals
Jul. 28th, 2017 01:53 pmHi Everyone! I'm pretty new to bullet journalling and am looking at getting a Leuchttrum 1917 journal. Amazon has them on Prime for just shy of $20. I'm currently using a small temp bullet journal for August to get an idea on what spreads and collections will work for me and which ones are not really. I see that these journals/notebooks (also Moleskine and a few other brands)use a system of type of journal(??) such as A5, A6, etc. New to the bullet journal movement, I am not entirely sure what that means. I figured if anyone knows, it will be here.
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Date: 2017-07-29 12:53 am (UTC)Handy tip: each sizing is half the size of the size before it. So if you start with a piece of A4 paper and fold it in half, you get A5. Half again and it's A6. Etc.
This Wikimedia image shows it nicely.
A4 is approx the equivalent of US Letter paper. A5 is the equivalent of "Large" Moleskines, and journals of that size.