You’ve probably done many portrait page orientation bullet journal spreads – but have you thought about turning the page?
For landscape page orientation weekly spreads I’d definitely go a bigger page size. My preferred size for planning is around 7″ wide x 9″ high.
For a list of my favorite notebooks for bullet journaling – see this post.
10 Bullet Journal Landscape Page Orientation Weekly Spreads
1 page weekly
MAMBI Happy Planner Happy Notes Review
50/50 split
Bigger weekend
No weekdays
If you’re a list maker like me and prefer to just work off a to do list than allocate things to certain days, try a spread like this:
Vivid Scribbles Dot Grid Notebook Review (bleedproof 140GSM paper!)
Small weekday space
Big checklist
Use 2 pages
If you have the traditional sewn bound (around A5 page size) dot grid notebook and don’t want to upgrade to a bigger size, use 2 pages:
Landscape page orientation bullet journaling in the Northbooks dot grid notebook
More bullet journal weekly spread ideas
- 26 Non-typical 2 page weekly spreads to try
- 30 Minimalist Bullet Journal Weekly Spreads (set up the week in 10 minutes or less)
- 12 Monthly planning bullet journal spreads (you can do in 5 minutes or less)
Planning tips & ideas
- Quick, simple and functional bullet journal decorating tips
- Dot Journaling: A Practical Guide (Book Review)
- Travel planning in a bullet journal
Don’t want to keep ruling up the same spreads? Try a printable. See this post for a tutorial on how to resize for any page size bullet journal
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BryanE says
I have found that using my A5 dot grid thread bound horizontally is wonderful for me. I split the page so there are effectively four panes on each spread. I don’t do weeky spreads – dailies only for me – and use my BuJo only for capture and brainstorming. Not for scheduling.