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Deep sapphire blue brings a warmer professional palette to the working week, reading as steady and serious without feeling institutional. Moleskine Sapphire Blue 2027 Large Soft Cover Weekly Planner pairs that distinctive cover with the brand's classic weekly-and-notes layout in a flexible large softcover body. Ivory acid-free paper, a color-matched elastic strap, a ribbon bookmark, and the expandable rear pocket carry forward the standard Moleskine package. The color is easy to spot in a black work bag and photographs well on a video-call desk. Across formats and color variants, the Moleskine line has anchored the working notebook category for generations of writers, designers, and professionals. This title comes from Moleskine.
For anyone who has tired of the all-black office look but wants a notebook serious enough for a client meeting, the sapphire blue large softcover is the easy swap. The blue family also reads warm enough that the book does not feel institutional on a corporate desk.