Analog
- V5 pilot pens, most of them refillable
- A Rhodia nr 12 notepad for lists and quick scribbles. Most of the pages will be torn out and tossed when I'm done with the lists/notes. When I'm out of empty pages, I will copy the lists left to a new notepad. This method has worked for me for years, and I'm so glad to finally use it again.
- A softcover notebook in TN passport size tha I use as a journal
- A Midori monthly planner that I bought on sale for a few euros to experiment with. I love it. The colourful stickers make the pages a joy to look at.
- A creditcard holder filled with stickers to use in my planner
- A pencil case filled with all sorts of random goodies.
- and for art: a couple of watercolour sets, gouache, acrylic paint and paint markers.
Digital
- an iPhone 15
- a MacBook Air m1 running the Asahi Fedora remix. Only booted in Mac twice since Installing it last month. Perfect.
- an early 2014 MacBook running Linux Mint XFCE (and soon: Fedora). this one lives in the living room, to be used for writing and watching things while doing jigsaws (it chokes on any bigger tasks, hence the M1)
- an iPad mini, mostly for Procreate and games
- a Pocketbook Verse Pro e-reader
- an Xteink x4 e-reader (for in my pocket. wrote about this puppy here)
- a Sandisk Clipjam MP3 player for my mp3 collection