{
    "objectID": "/weblog/2025/05/05/not-a-plotter-review/",
    "type": "weblog",
    "title": "Not a Plotter review!",
    "file": "weblog/2025/not-a-plotter-review.md",
    "url": "/weblog/2025/05/05/not-a-plotter-review/",
    "date": 1746469014,
    "date_year": 2025,
    "tags": [
        "plotter","pen-and-paper","note-taking"
    ],
    "content": "Over the last couple of months quite a few people seem to have decided to get a Plotter notebook and write extremely detailed reviews. I won\u0026rsquo;t do that here. Just a bit about the why and how I’m using it.\nMy motivation behind looking into binder systems - and Plotter in particular - came primarily from two angles:\nI was never satisfied with how projects work when following the Bullet Journal method. Many are very short-lived and only require half a page or less. You often don’t know if a project is short-lived, though, and so you create gaps just in case. And. these will never really be filled… Non-binder systems have an archival problem. You can only archive the whole notebook and so always carry lots of pages with you that you absolutely don\u0026rsquo;t need anymore. When a notebook is on its last pages, you also potentially have to have a new one with you. So\u0026hellip; a binder system might work for me and solves both issues. Plotter then drew my attention because of their …"
}
