The Brutalist Planner | Undated Weekly Planner
The Brutalist Planner, Planners with Personality. Weekly Planner Pad, A4, 50 pages
Who doesn't love a good desk planner? This Brutalist Planner is designed for those who want organisation and inspiration. Featuring simple design with striking illustrations of Brutalist architecture, this weekly planner pad combines functionality with unapologetic style.
I created this planner as a designer who loves clarity, clean lines and paper that feels good to write on. Most planners out there are either too plain (for me!) or cluttered with busy templates and cliparts. I wanted something with personality. Fonts, colours and layouts designed with intention. Simple, minimal, but elevated.
The result is a weekly planner inspired by the geometry of Brutalist buildings. The bold simplicity of a Helvetica. It’s undated, so you can start at any time of year and features a vertical layout that makes space for daily tasks and notes- without the clutter. Perfect for pen-to-paper thinkers who value design as much as productivity.
Whether it lives on your desk (hello, conversation starter) or your studio, this is productivity with personality. Think Dieter Rams’ palette meets concrete geometry.
The buildings featured are Fallingwater, The Barbican, Hayward Gallery, Unite d'habitation, One Croydon, National Theatre and the Trellick Tower. And an inspiring quote by FLW, my all time favourite.
A thoughtful and practical gift for students, remote workers, architecture lovers or creatives.
Product Details:
- Size: A4 (21 × 29.7 cm / 8.3 × 11.7 inches)
- Paper: 100gsm with sturdy cardboard backing
- 50 easy tear-off sheets
- Glued along the top edge
- Printed with eco-friendly inks
- Designed & printed in the UK
Delivery
- Delivered within UK by Royal Mail First Class
- Worldwide delivery by Tracked Post
- Customs/ Import Duties (might) apply depending on the country, and will have to be paid by the customer.About Eye for London Prints
Eye for London Prints is an independent artist-run studio based in South London. We specialise in unique architectural prints, cultural illustrations, and modern stationery inspired by Brutalist buildings, London landmarks, and British pop culture. Our work blends bold colours, geometric patterns, and modernist design to create art and stationery with personality.