This collection covers our full range of planning and scheduling products. The core of the lineup is a series of undated daily planners made in collaboration with Brass Monkey, plus a tear-off desk calendar and wall calendars featuring licensed artwork.
Most products in this collection are undated daily planners designed by Brass Monkey. "Undated" means there are no pre-printed dates, months, or years - you write those in yourself. This makes them usable starting any day of the year, and you won't waste pages if you skip days or take breaks.
The planners come in two sizes:
Both sizes include pre-filled fixed holidays and recurring dates, so you get reference points even without pre-printed calendar dates. The cloth-bound covers have a vintage-inspired look with foil-stamped titles.
The tear-off desk calendar is a different format from the bound planners. It sits on your desk as a freestanding pad, with one day per page. Each page cycles through the days of the month (1 through 31), and you tear off each page as the day ends. It includes enough pages to cover roughly six months of use.
This format works well if you want a visible daily reference on your workspace without committing to a bound planner. It also pairs well with a separate weekly or monthly planner if you use multiple planning tools.
We also carry dated wall calendars featuring artwork from our artist collaborations. These are standard 12 x 12 inch wall calendars with monthly grid layouts and full-page art prints for each month. Wall calendars are released annually, so availability changes by year.
A dated planner has pre-printed calendar dates - January 1, January 2, and so on through the year. An undated planner leaves the date fields blank for you to fill in. The tradeoff is simple:
All of the bound planners in this collection are undated. The wall calendars are dated for a specific year.
Brass Monkey's planners are designed for people who want a functional daily planner but don't take themselves too seriously. The humor is baked into the page layouts - random facts, playful section headers, and dry commentary appear throughout. If you've bounced off planners that feel too corporate or too aspirational, the Brass Monkey tone might be a better fit.
The day-per-page format also makes these planners useful as a hybrid planner-journal. There's enough space on each page to write both your schedule and short reflections or notes about the day.
For a complete desk setup or a stationery gift, pair a planner with items from our pens and pencils collection and a journal or notebook for longer-form writing. Our bookmarks also work as page markers in a bound planner.
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