6" x 8 1/4" (15 x 21 cm)

Visual

Refill/Reference numbers: 201, 202, 203, 207, 209, 2001, 2003
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Compact weekly datebook with daily write/call memos

  • Refillable
  • 12 months weekly, January to December
  • 16 months monthly, November 2010 to February 2012
  • 8 AM to 9 PM schedule
  • Soft green tinted vellum paper
  • 90g, acid-free and pH neutral paper
  • Annual and Monthly planning calendars for 2011 and 2012
  • Current and following month calendars
  • Elegant round corners — tear-off corner opens to week in progress
  • Sewn binding, lays flat when open
  • Travel expense record
  • Separate address book insert
Format: weekly   Size: desk   Year type: calendar

	

Reviews of Visual

rated 4 starsJennifer said:
(from Walnut Creek, CA on August 6, 2010)

"I agree...LOVE the format of monthly calendar with vertical weekly HOWEVER it does needs a Sunday column on the weekly - squish the call log ... and give Saturday & Sunday their own spots on the Monthly calendar with Sunday on the left. I often think Monday is Sunday because I am used to it on the left side of a monthly calendar."
 
rated 5 starsKathleen said:
(from Seattle, WA on August 3, 2010)

"I agree with Bree -- this is the only planner on the market that contains both a monthly view AND a detailed weekly view. At-a-Glance used to make something similar, but they've gone to a new (and for me, useless) format. I only pray that if Exacompta changes their Visual format, they'll give us the option of stocking up. Better yet, I'd love to see them add a full 7-day column view (add a Sunday column -- we can do without the phone log space)."
 
rated 5 starsBree said:
(from Buffalo, NY on August 20, 2009)

"I have searched for years for a calendar with BOTH the monthly view and the weekly view in vertical format (since At-a-Glance stopped making them), so when I saw this planner at Barnes & Noble earlier this year, I was thrilled. It is everything I hoped for and I'm back to buy the refill for 2010. My only complaint is a lack of column for Sunday, but it isn't critical."
 
rated 3 starsAnn Marie said:
(from New York, NY on May 24, 2009)

"I've used the visual for several years. Love the vertical layout, and the paper is great. My only qualm is that there is no column for Sundays. "
 
rated 5 starsLaurie said:
(from Dulles, VA on March 11, 2009)

"I really enjoy the look of the Visual’s clean, elegant weekly pages. I chose the Visual in particular because of its size and page layout. I looked at all the other Quo Vadis planners and found that the Visual fits my needs best. It is larger than the Business but more compact than the Minister or Trinote. I like the layout of the page, with the days as columns and boxes for notes, as well as the appearance of the pages with the nice type and clean lines. Other planners have a similar layout, but they don't look as nice. And the Visual is the only one I found in this compact size that has the semi-annual planner with the months as columns and also the months per page. I am so pleased with my Visual, I have finally found a planner that fits all of my criteria! It is portable yet with a spacious page layout, elegant uncluttered pages, wonderful paper, and adaptable to my needs. It packs a lot of features into a very streamlined book. Please never stop making the Visual!!!"
 
rated 5 starsRob said:
(from Tyler, TX, Usa on February 25, 2009)

"This is an excellent planner, it has a very professional appearance and is also very functional. The black cover is made of genuine leather and has the appearance of fine craftsmanship. The extra thick pages give the planner a robust feeling and also keep the previous weeks events from showing through the page. The Visual Planner from Quo Vadis is an all around excellent product. The high quality construction and its aesthetic appeal are sure to represent you in a professional and organized manner. The thoughtfulness and completeness of its contents really goes to show the amount of work that was put into the making of such a high quality planner. I am convinced that you will be more than satisfied with this product and that your productivity level is sure to increase as a result of using this planner. "
 
rated 4 starsMargot said:
(from Pittsburgh, PA on August 16, 2008)

"Please offer this calendar in academic year format! I love this but I need something that will be useful for an academic schedule. The combination of the vertical weekly layout with the monthly calendars is what I really need. "
 
rated 5 starsJon Eckleben said:
(from Rochester, NY on December 3, 2006)

"Excellent calendar. The weeks are laid out very well, so there is plenty of room to note items, tasks, meetings, etc. In addition to the weeks section, which comprises most of the calendar, there is a section near the front with entire months on a page, and even a semi-annual planner (where six months are laid out over two pages). What I love most about this calendar, though, is the very high-grade paper used. There is no bleed through for gel ink I use. There is a wide selection of cover styles to choose from. I chose the green Madeira and it is a high-quality imitiation leather that should last a long time."
 
rated 5 starsYva Miller said:
(from Farmville, NC on November 30, 2006)

"I have been using this calendar for 2 years now, and I just love it. I am a music teacher, and I love that it is divided by half hours and that it runs through 9pm. Other planners usually only run through 5 or 6pm which makes it difficult for me to schedule my lessons that run to 9pm."
 

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