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Last December of 2013, I bought Moleskine’s 18-month planner with the intention of both retrospectively and currently documenting my creativity in everyday life. I extensively altered it so that I can use it as a combination of planner, journal, and creative experimentation book. At the beginning of 2014, I added tip-in pages to each weekly page for art & design work. Since then, I have added many inserts, collage elements, flaps, and more tip-ins. It was expanding so much that I had to rebind it twice – each time increasing the width of the spine. It got so big that I had to remove the pages of 2013 (six months’ worth) from it – the former size was about 1/2 inch thick, and it is now over 5 inches thick. I had to make the covers stiffer by gluing a larger binders boards, and I even had to build a slipcase to protect its delicate pages. I will remember the year 2014 as the most documented year I’ve ever had.

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