Filofax has teamed up with Breast Cancer Campaign to develop a special-edition, bright pink leather look pocket organiser. Packed with special features including: Introduction pages, Guardian Angel diary reminder stickers, special pink dividers, ruler and paper. Plus the usual 'week-to-view' diary, address sheets and a range of notes pages. 6 ring mechanism. Width 130mm, height 150mm. Paper size - 81 x 120mm. For a perfect way to support the Breast Cancer Campaign: for every organiser sold, £2.20 is donated to Breast Cancer Campaign.
Contents Include:
Transparent flyleaf
Pocket 18 month week to view diary (4 language)
Pink Ruler-page marker
Pink 1-6 Numbered index
Pink Ruled paper
Pink A-Z Index 3 letters per tab
Addresses (4 language)
To do (4 language)
Top Opening Envelope
The success of Filofax over the past decade has led many to believe that they are a new concept. This is, actually, quite the contrary - in fact its origins date back to the First World War when an Englishman, working in the USA, came across an American organising system consisting largely of technical leaves for engineers and scientists.
In 1930, a company was set up in London to market the idea of personal organisation systems - by mail order - to England. The name “Filofax” was born, having derived from the description “file of facts”.
Filofax built up a strong clientele particularly amongst the clergy and military; indeed, at one point, a “Filofax” was a compulsory purchase for the British Army staff college in Camberley.
The Filofax personal organiser was an indispensable status symbol for the 1980’s and continues to be a valuable and practical asset to people in all walks of life today.