If you have been a follower of Philofaxy all these years, you might remember what it looked like back in 2005. The 'Wayback Machine' internet archive caught it in 2006. See the first two posts on there here, that brown and cream theme.... a true classic!
To Philofaxer we are eternally grateful for starting Philofaxy back in 2005.
The team of Nan, Laurie, Anita, Eve and myself feel honoured to have been able to keep Philofaxy going all these years and expand it beyond the bounds of just a blog.
Congratulations on 19 years of dedication to all things Filofax! To think of all the technological changes during that time (PDA's, Smartphones, Social Media, AI etc), Filofax has still been a constant and still works as well now as it did back then!
ReplyDeleteThis is hilarious and true. And, thank you all for the work and creativity of this website.
ReplyDeleteBelated happy anniversary to Philofaxy! Wow, 19 years...
ReplyDeleteThank you to everyone on the team & also to the community for being so engaged with everything.
Thank you Steve and team for all the stories, tips and tricks. I bought my first Filofax in 1999 and used it until 2019 (Filofax, Gillio Firenze and Van der Spek). In 2020 I began to use digital devices in combination with my planner and in the Corona-Years I switch completely to digital until now. I am not happy with this situation, but can't find a beginning of using paper again. But I love to read this blog and hear your podcast and perhaps it will help me to start analog in the new year.
ReplyDeleteI started reading Philofaxy not long after it started, wow that brown and cream design is a blast from the past! Many thanks to Nan for continuing Philofaxer's good work after he moved on, and for inviting me to join the team so many years ago! And of course huge thanks to our fearless leader Steve for all his years of hard work and dedication to keeping up this beloved online community!
ReplyDeleteDo you have a plan for 20 years? That will be a true milestone......
ReplyDeleteYes a few ideas floating around. Nothing definite yet.
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