Creative Slate Planner
A Planner for Creative Endeavors
by K. G. Iverson
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About the Book
Designed with the essential function of technical diagrams in mind and a minimal
visual aesthetic. The Creative Slate Planner combines a flexible layout with subtle prompts and undated workbook style pages. The 12 full months with 2 page spreads for every week provides an open arrangement with plenty of room to map, project, focus, reflect, chart, list, sketch, and visualize your creative projects and achieve your inspired goals.
Comprehensive Planning + Tracking System
-8 x 10 inch trade-book
-Neutral grayscale design
-Printed + soft cover bound
-300 pages - 70# white, uncoated paper
-Undated with blank perpetual calendar pages in seven configurations
-12 months with dedicated project focus, mind map and reflection pages
-Double page monthly + weekly spreads, 5 weeks per month
-52 additional note and list making pages in 5 designs
This expansive planner + workbook is the maiden product in a new line of desktop goods for inspired living. Connect with us @creativeslateplanner for information on new ideas, products + freebies.
Features & Details
- Primary Category Self-Improvement
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Size
8×10 in, 20×25 cm
300 Pages -
Isbn
- Softcover: 9780368161988
- Publish Date Jan 17, 2019
- Language English
- Keywords planner, project, goals, journal, undated
About the Creator
I live with my young family in NorCal, and we dream of settling close to the coastline. When not nestled among my family, or working in the studio, I watch bad teen dramas and read even worse YA urban fantasies. ... and I compulsively design planners (I know weird). If the Bay Area sky shows fog, I usually drive into the hills to smell it. I like to describe things with words and color. A fine-art printmaker, formally trained in lithography & other photo printmaking techniques, I hold an MFA from the San Francisco Art Institute. I worked for years as a studio manager for an established international artist, piecing teaching and art handling contracts into the gaps. Leaving the workforce I took a high-stakes position called motherhood. I wasn't expecting to gain personal structure and a complete sense of self like I did. Multiple pregnancies and several children later... here I am. Making, showing, growing on repeat.