How to use a square notebook to make a simple and beautiful notebook is as follows:
First of all, we can use the small squares on the notebook to quickly draw TO-DO boxes. Because the grids are closely arranged, it is recommended to draw a row of TO-DO boxes, leaving a blank row in the middle, and then continue to draw the next row of TO-DO boxes.
Use square grids to draw a monthly calendar, hand-drawing is stress-free. You need to count the grids first. Generally, a monthly calendar (that is, a monthly plan) requires 5*7 grids, and then add a row of weeks on top. Just fill in the date. Mainly used when making notebooks with ordinary square notebooks. The small monthly calendar can also be used as a check-in. The large monthly calendar can be used directly as a monthly planning form.
Use a grid with equal spacing to write the timeline. The reason for this is that it is best to have equal space for each hour on the timeline, so that you can intuitively see your time utilization in the morning, middle and evening, and it is also very convenient.
Determine the style and plan the layout. After setting the style, list the material elements required in the layout, and then divide the layout to determine the layout type. Conventional layout types include full layout, top and bottom cut type, left and right separation type, central axis type, curve type, inclined type, symmetrical type, center of gravity type, triangle type, etc.
Each square is a check-in box. So after setting the goal, first draw the number of check-in boxes as a whole, and then fill the boxes one by one. You can also use a wide-head highlighter to check in. The 5mm grid is suitable for a wide brush stroke of a general highlighter pen. The main reason why tape lovers love gridded notebooks is that no matter where they want to stick it in the notebook, the grid can help align it. Such as pasting illustrations, pasting dividers, pasting borders, etc.