![Working with PLOTTER A5: Chart Grid and Blue Quadrant Inserts](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64e62ea647863615f163c5b0/1718824147666-1QEB3OELWE95NZ3PSLA7/chart+grid+blue+A5+vs+Bible.jpg)
Working with PLOTTER A5: Chart Grid and Blue Quadrant Inserts
I review the PLOTTER A5 organizer and the Chart Grid and Blue Quadrant inserts.
![The YosekaLab Planner, Part 2: Vertical Quadrant (Divided)](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64e62ea647863615f163c5b0/1698173411187-UOSPX49IW0O5J1SCVYZO/deskie.png)
The YosekaLab Planner, Part 2: Vertical Quadrant (Divided)
Earlier this month in the Method and Mayhem series, I wrote about my experiments with the YosekaLab planner’s Gantt layout. Today I am exploring the Vertical Quadrant (divided) on p. 26 of the planner as a tool to track my many, many projects.
![Method and Mayhem: the YosekaLab Planner](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/64e62ea647863615f163c5b0/1697057409384-0S45EKWRYIMGVDLFMDIY/abandoned.png)
Method and Mayhem: the YosekaLab Planner
What I especially love about the YosekaLab planner is the structural permission to experiment. Of course, any planner can be experimented with, but I think I’m not the only one who is often intimidated (and confused) by fancy readymade setups. In contrast, Yosekalab has many different layouts in a small, simple, yet perfectly designed package, with the idea to try out different layouts. Not every layout will work for everyone! Great! It’s built-in!