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Hello fellow bookbinders!

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If you're like me and struggle to keep track of your completed projects from last year, this journal is perfect for you. I hope you enjoy using it! If you have any questions or run into issues, please feel free to reach out to me on IG .

Here are quick guide on how to use this journal, but if you're a rebel at heart, use it however you wish — who would judge? Who would know?


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The overview chart shows all your finished projects this year, with different colors indicating binds and rebinds.

A finished project is any project marked with the status "Done"

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Next is a table of all projects with different tabs. The first tab shows a gallery view grouped by project status and sorted by creation date (oldest to newest).

The "In Progress" tab displays a list of all started projects, each with a "Finish Project" button that updates the project's status.

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The next two tabs display lists of hardbacks and paperbacks, respectively.

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The last tab features a calendar that highlights the creation dates of projects. By clicking on a date, you can start a new project.

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This set of buttons allows you to quickly create a new project (bind/rebind) or a new plan to organize and track your ideas.

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The last two pages are dedicated to your plans and a yearly summary. The plans page includes a button that automatically converts a plan into a new project.