I don’t tend to feature a whole lot of weekly planners here, only because most of them tend to look a lot alike, but this one from Little Otsu really caught my eye. Little Otsu publishes some really cool stuff, and this is the fourth installment in their weekly planner series. They’ve teamed up with Minneapolis based artist, Dan Black, to create a subterranean inspired planner that features several illustrations full of layer and movement, representations of what’s going on under the Earth’s surface.
Of course, the planner features lots of cool weekly-planning type features, too, including fold out reference calendars for 2010 and 2011, list pages, dateless weeks, and extra space for to do lists and appointments. Visually appealing and practical!
images from Little Otsu