Oh, yes, I've got a couple of RogueCrusade's; they do personal size ones there. I also use a printable that has the Erin Condren boxes for my monthly books, and ECLP printable stickers, because I like playing with those. I'll check out MorganLeFaesTrinkets. The rest I put together myself using free lined/dotted paper templates and shapes.
The vast majority of my inserts are home-made, either using dot-grid Rhodia or a nice printer-paper HP does that takes pen surprisingly well, but sometimes you just need to have some Tomoe River, lol. I've found that diamine ink tends to smudge on Rhodia too; I think it's the amount of pigment.
I keep my filled inserts in decoupaged shoe-boxes, but I've seen some mini magazine rack style things kicking about; I can't seem to find the link right now though - I didn't keep it handy because I use a personal size rather than standard, so they weren't much use to me.
Also, if you haven't come across My Life All In One Place, he has a tonne of printables there: http://www.mylifeallinoneplace.com/p/midori-tn-inserts.html
Saddle-bound and those true-lay-flat notebooks that are popping up now work best for this system, and you don't want to go too thick (5 mm is the max I use). Midori does two sizes, but if you work with someone who does custom sizes then you can pretty much pick a brand and they'll make a cover to suit.
I use a personal size, so I mostly make my own inserts. I have some nice ones from Taroko Shop over on etsy though - they do Tomoe River paper in most sizes. They're also where I got my zip-pocket and pencil board.
Being able to just remove a full section but leave the rest is what works best for me, tbh. My goals trackers and lists are in a separate insert, so I don't have to redraw them every time a planner section gets filled like I would with a bujo, or even something like an Erin Condren. I'd never put my address book in a bujo, because I'd have to rewrite it every time I filled a notebook, but I've got one in my traveller's notebook because I can just remove filled journal sections and leave it where it is. Also, I can tailor my inserts to what I'm doing that day; pull out 'goals/trackers' and put in a sketchbook. If I want to try a different paper for a month I can just make a booklet out of that paper and try it out; I'm not committed to something like blackout-planning for a full notebook.
I don't get on with rings when I'm out and about, so this is the best edc system I've ever used.



Planner Nerds and Journal JunkiesMy Midori Traveler's NotebookFeb 12 at 1:39 PM