Stationaries that give you permission to live differently.
No noise, just space to think clearly.
Made in Canada 🇨🇦
4.8★ average rating
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20k+ pages filled
4.8★ average rating 〰️ 20k+ pages filled
Planners
Structure with room to ignore it. Plan what matters.
Journals
For thoughts you haven’t fully formed yet.
Notebooks
Clean pages. Sharp ideas. No noise, just space to think clearly.
Sharpen your focus
Because doing more isn’t always the answer.
Soft structure, no pressure
Designed for selective use
Built to reduce noise, not add to it
Bestsellers
Description
Keep as your “thinking tool”
Not everything makes sense in words.
Some thoughts are too early.
Too messy.
Too undefined to explain properly.
So you over-explain.
Or you say nothing at all.
This journal is for thinking before language catches up.
Shapes, fragments, arrows, half-ideas.
Things that don’t look finished — because they aren’t.
No pressure to make it neat.
No expectation that it will make sense later.
Just a place to see what you’re actually thinking
while it’s still forming.
What’s Inside?
Open pages for diagrams, sketches, and unfinished thoughts
Prompts that start visually, not verbally
Simple thinking frameworks (flows, contrasts, expansions)
Pattern recognition without forcing conclusions
Interruptions that stop over-explaining
Undated, non-linear structure
Details
Format: Undated visual thinking journal
Use Style: Non-linear, open use
Structure: Mostly unstructured with light visual frameworks
Tone: Exploratory, not instructional
Interior Design:
Mixed layouts (blank, dotted, faint guides)
Occasional visual scaffolds (arrows, grids, clusters)
High whitespace, low density
Paper: Thick, sketch-friendly (pen + light marker compatible)
Cover: Minimal, text-led
Size: Slightly larger than A5 (to allow freer movement)
Description
Structured reflection on events
Most experiences are edited in hindsight.
You remember them better.
Cleaner.
More meaningful than they actually felt in the moment.
But while you’re inside them —
they’re uneven.
Unclear.
Sometimes underwhelming.
This journal is for capturing experiences as they are, not as they become.
Not the highlight.
Not the summary.
Not the version you’ll tell later.
Just what stood out.
What felt off.
What you noticed that no one else did.
Because not every experience is significant —
but the way you move through them is.
What’s Inside?
Flexible pages for capturing experiences as they happen
Prompts focused on noticing, not summarizing
Contrast pages (expected vs actual, before vs after)
Space for subtle moments and overlooked details
Pages for experiences that didn’t land
Undated, non-linear format
Details
Format: Undated experience journal
Use Style: Irregular, moment-based (not daily)
Structure: Light prompts + open, fragmented space
Tone: Observational, not sentimental
Interior Design:
Short-entry layouts (to encourage in-the-moment use)
Mixed spacing (some tight, some open)
Occasional full-page statements
Paper: Durable, pen-friendly (works on-the-go)
Cover: Minimal, text-led
Size: A5 or slightly smaller (portable, easy to carry)
Description
Visual memory capture.
Most photos are taken to remember something.
Or to show it.
This isn’t for that.
This is for the photos you almost didn’t take.
The ones that don’t look like much.
The ones that don’t translate well.
A corner.
A shadow.
A moment that felt like something — but you can’t explain why.
This journal isn’t about collecting images.
It’s about noticing what makes you stop long enough to take one.
No pressure to document everything.
No expectation that the photo is “good.”
Just a place to hold what caught your attention —
before you edit it into something else.
What’s Inside?
Flexible pages for photos, fragments, or nothing at all
Space to capture what caught your attention (not what looked good)
Prompts that explore why you took the photo (optional)
Pattern tracking across what you notice
Pages for images that didn’t hold meaning later
Undated, non-linear format
Details
Format: Undated photo journal
Use Style: Irregular, moment-based
Structure: Open layouts + light prompts
Tone: Observational, not aesthetic
Interior Design:
Mixed photo spaces (small, full-page, clustered)
Generous margins for optional notes
Occasional full-page statements
Paper: Thick, photo-friendly (works with glue/tape or printed photos)
Cover: Minimal, text-led
Size: Slightly larger than A5 (to accommodate images)
A tool to help you navigate transitions.
The beginning is usually where people pretend the most.
New role. New city. New phase. New version of you.
You say the right things.
You try to get it right.
You ignore what already feels off.
This journal doesn’t help you “start strong.”
It helps you see clearly while you’re starting.
What’s working.
What isn’t.
What you’re forcing.
What you already know but haven’t said yet.
No pressure to optimize the transition.
Just a place to notice it properly.
Because the first 90 days don’t define success —
they reveal patterns.
What’s inside
90 days of light, flexible structure
Prompts that track what’s actually happening (not what should)
Space to document patterns, not just progress
Monthly resets: orientation, awareness, reality check
Interrupt pages that question the experience in real time
Undated pages — use it as you go, or not at all
Details
Format: 90-day guided journal (flexible, non-dated)
Use Style: Selective — not meant to be used every day
Structure: Light guidance + open space (shifts from structured → minimal over time)
Tone: Observational, not motivational
Interior Design:
Generous whitespace
Asymmetrical layouts
Occasional full-page statements
Paper: Thick, uncoated paper (designed for slow writing)
Cover: Minimal, text-led, no decorative elements
Size: A5 (portable, but intentional)