Since its establishment in 1979,
“What is truly good for the person who uses it?”
The Brooklyn Museum has been thinking about and creating things.

“What kind of notebook is a notebook that will satisfy you?”

Available in 4 types to suit various work styles and lifestyles.
Identifying the essence and continuing to evolve,
Brooklyn Museum notebook refill.

Since its establishment in 1979,
“What is truly good for the person who uses it?”
The Brooklyn Museum has been thinking about and creating things.

“What kind of notebook is a notebook that will satisfy you?”

Compatible with various work styles and lifestyles
Available in 4 types.

Identifying the essence and continuing to evolve,
Brooklyn Museum notebook refill.

Weekly is the most important

Weekly is the most important


⒈ Vertical type from 18:00 to 24:00

The scale is from 8 o'clock to 24 o'clock.The ``Direct'' system introduced here was originally designed for service industry workers who are scheduled to work on Saturdays and Sundays, but the hours that are actually required vary depending on the type of job. Therefore, we have taken into account the time slots that can be used to the fullest by people of any occupation.The result is the current time zone. Furthermore, by using a vertical type (horizontal axis), you can write your schedule more smoothly. As of 2006, when the original diary was started, the time axis was until 21:00. Instead, there used to be a wide margin "Priority column" below the time axis, but it has been improved to widen the time axis so that "what is written there can also be written in chronological order."


⒉ Allows for comfortable writing

The time scale is in 30 minute increments. Each hour is wide, so you can write with plenty of time. This leeway allows you to enter more information and allows for accurate schedule management. This was achieved by setting the margin below the time axis to the minimum necessary and placing emphasis on "ease of writing schedules."


⒊ Instantly judge the week

Some jobs are busy on Saturdays and Sundays. For those who work in these types of jobs, weekdays and weekends are set to the same size, so you can write your schedule the same no matter what day it is. The "Direct" size makes the most of this style. In addition to the well-thought-out shape that allows for schedules to be scheduled regardless of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the schedule starts on Mondays, allowing for smooth transitions. This setting is reflected in the "Direct" size, as well as the "Cap(B6)" and "Plannote" sizes.

The standard size ``General (A5)'' is designed with business styles in mind, allowing free writing on Saturdays and Sundays. You can choose from a variety of styles.


⒋ Annual countdown

The numbers displayed below each day's date are provided to help you understand where ``today'' is in the 365 days of the year. Always keep a bird's-eye view of your long-term goals, be aware of the one-year break, and use it as a guideline for moving forward with your work.


⒌Current week/52 weeks

There are 52 weeks in a year. A counter displayed in an easily visible place indicates where the current week is in the year. In conjunction with the yearly countdown, you can schedule without wasting a day or a week.


⒍ Make “now” more clear with multi-calendar

On the left page, there are calendars for the current month and next month. When it was first released in 2006, it displayed three months (previous month, current month, and next month), but for convenience when planning, it was improved to a more practical two-month display. The weekly counter has also been redesigned to make it easier to understand, making it easier to make intuitive decisions.


⒎ Why is the free space located on the left?

This space was originally provided on the right page. However, we made improvements based on the ``principle'' that ``letters are written from left to right.Wouldn't it be easier to use if you wrote your schedule while looking at what was written on the left?'' Furthermore, by intentionally eliminating characters such as [To Do] and [Memo], usage is not limited, and users can find their own original way of using it. You can use your personal notebook more ``in your own way.''


⒏ To open “Today” immediately

There is a perforation in the upper right corner, so you can quickly open the desired page by cutting to the current week. I settled on this position at the top of the page because there was no need for unnecessary movements. Initially, it was designed to be cut using scissors, but we have improved it so that it can be used immediately. There is a month index on the front page, making it easy to navigate the pages.

⒈ Vertical type from 18:00 to 24:00

The scale is from 8 o'clock to 24 o'clock.The ``Direct'' system introduced here was originally designed for service industry workers who are scheduled to work on Saturdays and Sundays, but the hours that are actually required vary depending on the type of job. Therefore, we have taken into account the time slots that can be used to the fullest by people of any occupation.The result is the current time zone. Furthermore, by using a vertical type (horizontal axis), you can write your schedule more smoothly. As of 2006, when the original diary was started, the time axis was until 21:00. Instead, there used to be a wide margin "Priority column" below the time axis, but it has been improved to widen the time axis so that "what is written there can also be written in chronological order."

⒉ Allows for comfortable writing

The time scale is in 30 minute increments. Each hour is wide, so you can write with plenty of time. This leeway allows you to enter more information and allows for accurate schedule management. This was achieved by setting the margin below the time axis to the minimum necessary and placing emphasis on "ease of writing schedules."

⒊ Instantly judge the week

Some jobs are busy on Saturdays and Sundays. For those who work in these types of jobs, weekdays and weekends are set to the same size, so you can write your schedule the same no matter what day it is. The "Direct" size makes the most of this style. In addition to the well-thought-out shape that allows for schedules to be scheduled regardless of Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, the schedule starts on Mondays, allowing for smooth transitions. This setting is reflected in the "Direct" size, as well as the "Cap(B6)" and "Plannote" sizes.

The standard size ``General (A5)'' is designed with business styles in mind, allowing free writing on Saturdays and Sundays. You can choose from a variety of styles.

⒋ Annual countdown

The numbers displayed below each day's date are provided to help you understand where ``today'' is in the 365 days of the year. Always keep a bird's-eye view of your long-term goals, be aware of the one-year break, and use it as a guideline for moving forward with your work.

⒌Current week/52 weeks

There are 52 weeks in a year. A counter displayed in an easily visible place indicates where the current week is in the year. In conjunction with the yearly countdown, you can schedule without wasting a day or a week.

⒍ Make “now” more clear with multi-calendar

On the left page, there are calendars for the current month and next month. When it was first released in 2006, it displayed three months (previous month, current month, and next month), but for convenience when planning, it was improved to a more practical two-month display. The weekly counter has also been redesigned to make it easier to understand, making it easier to make intuitive decisions.

⒎ Why is the free space located on the left?

This space was originally provided on the right page. However, we made improvements based on the ``principle'' that ``letters are written from left to right.Wouldn't it be easier to use if you wrote your schedule while looking at what was written on the left?'' Furthermore, by intentionally eliminating characters such as [To Do] and [Memo], usage is not limited, and users can find their own original way of using it. You can use your personal notebook more ``in your own way.''

⒏ To open “Today” immediately

There is a perforation in the upper right corner, so you can quickly open the desired page by cutting to the current week. I settled on this position at the top of the page because there was no need for unnecessary movements. Initially, it was designed to be cut using scissors, but we have improved it so that it can be used immediately. There is a month index on the front page, making it easy to navigate the pages.


Holds everything.

Holds everything.

Brooklyn's notebook is
Monthly and yearly schedules are available for all sizes.


Monthly

Monthly calendar with holidays and Rokuyo notation

Monthly calendar set up in the first half. The "Direct" size is characterized by a horizontally long square, making it easy to write. The system is prepared from December of the previous year to March of the following year, making it possible to handle work that spans the fiscal year. Holidays are also clearly marked, and you can also check the Rokuyo days, which are essential for starting events.


Yearly

Calendar for a comprehensive view of the year's schedule

The annual calendar is divided into three years: "previous year/current year" at the beginning, and "next year" at the end. You can make a schedule for the current year while checking the previous year, and in the second half of the year, you can make plans for the next year. There is also a column for writing high-priority items that need to be done each month, making it easy to schedule.

Brooklyn's notebook is
Monthly and yearly schedules are available for all sizes.

Monthly

Monthly calendar with holidays and Rokuyo notation

Monthly calendar set up in the first half. The "Direct" size is characterized by a horizontally long square, making it easy to write. The system is prepared from December of the previous year to March of the following year, making it possible to handle work that spans the fiscal year. Holidays are also clearly marked, and you can also check the Rokuyo days, which are essential for starting events.

Yearly

Calendar for a comprehensive view of the year's schedule

The annual calendar is divided into three years: "previous year/current year" at the beginning, and "next year" at the end. You can make a schedule for the current year while checking the previous year, and in the second half of the year, you can make plans for the next year. There is also a column for writing high-priority items that need to be done each month, making it easy to schedule.


Available in sizes to suit your style

Available in sizes to suit your style

There are 4 types of refills that you can choose according to your style.
The notebook cover that will brighten up any occasion is compatible with all 6 types.


Direct 16x19.2


General 21x14.8 (A5)


Cap 18.2 x 12.8(B6)


Plannote 16.6x8.5


Chief 14.8x10.5(A6)

Manage 25.7x18.2(B5)

There are 4 types of refills that you can choose according to your style.
A notebook cover that will brighten up any occasion
Compatible with all 6 types.

Direct 16x19.2

General 21x14.8(A5)

Cap 18.2 x 12.8(B6)

Plannote 16.6x8.5

Chief 14.8x10.5(A6)

Manage 25.7x18.2(B5)