Overview
This mockup template shows a white hardcover planner with gold wire-o spiral binding, photographed across six angles in minimal studio conditions. The planner cover features a linen-textured surface in plain white with rounded corners. The gold-tone double-loop wire binding runs along the left spine with approximately 14 visible coil loops. All six views are shot against clean, neutral backgrounds with soft diffused lighting that avoids harsh reflections on the cover surface.
What the Mockup Shows
The flat lay overhead view presents the closed planner from directly above on a warm beige surface. The full front cover is visible with the gold wire-o binding along the left edge. The white cover has a subtle fabric-like weave texture across the entire surface.
The three-quarter angled view captures the planner at roughly 45 degrees on a white background. This angle reveals the planner's thickness and the dimension of the wire-o loops extending from the spine. A small brown leather tab with a brass snap button is visible on the right edge, serving as a closure detail.
The open flat spread shows the planner opened completely flat from an overhead perspective. Both left and right interior pages are blank white, demonstrating how the wire-o binding allows the planner to lie fully flat. A kraft brown cover backing is visible around the edges of the white pages. The gold coils run vertically down the center spine.
The lifestyle desk scene places the closed planner on a weathered wood surface. A tan elastic strap secures the cover shut. Two pens sit alongside the planner: one white ballpoint and one gray mechanical pencil, both with silver-tone clips. This angle shows the planner in a natural desktop context.
The cover texture detail view is a close-up capturing the planner front with an elastic band closure and a fabric tab with brass snap. The linen-like cover texture is visible at close range, showing the crosshatch weave pattern. The gold wire-o loops are partially visible along the left edge.
The binding and spine detail provides a front-facing view of the closed planner showing the full run of gold wire-o coils along the left spine. The planner has visible thickness, suggesting multiple interior pages. Soft shadows cast by the coils confirm studio lighting from the upper left.
Technical Specifications
The white cover surface across all six angles serves as the design placement zone. SudoMock's rendering engine composites user artwork onto this blank area using Multiply blend mode, which allows the linen cover texture to show through the applied design. The gold wire-o binding, leather tab, elastic strap, and kraft paper backing remain fixed elements in the template.
Rendering is available through SudoMock's REST API at $0.002 per render or through the browser-based Dashboard Playground. Output formats include WebP, PNG, and JPEG at resolutions up to 10,000 pixels. The API accepts JSON payloads with Smart Object layer targeting and supports all 27 Photoshop blend modes.
Intended Applications
This template is suitable for weekly planner cover designs, daily planner listings, journal cover presentations, and notebook product photography. Sellers on Etsy, Amazon, and Shopify can use these rendered mockups for product listing images. The six-angle set provides enough variety for a complete product gallery: hero image from overhead, dimensional view from three-quarter angle, interior spread for layout preview, lifestyle context for marketing, and detail shots for material quality.
According to Market Reports World, the global diaries and planners market is valued at USD 1,120.12 million in 2025, expected to reach USD 1,610.94 million by 2034 at 4.1% CAGR. The same report notes a 42% increase in personalization demand for planners, with customized covers becoming mainstream. These figures indicate ongoing demand for planner mockup templates that support custom cover design workflows.
Integrations are available for Printful, Printify, Gelato, and other print-on-demand fulfillment services through SudoMock's native connectors with n8n, Zapier, Make, and Airtable. Batch rendering allows catalog-scale output across multiple cover designs using a single API call per variant.