Bullet Journaling is really perfect for a lot of students: it’s intuitive, it’s fast and it works for all kinds of thinkers and planners (because it can be anything you want it to be!) And, speaking of Bullet Journaling, we want to support the students among us who may need some help getting started with their school journal or agenda.
In that light, we have just posted a whole playlist of Bullet Journaling for students on our YouTube Channel. We hope you can pop on over to check them out (and, if you just can’t right now, and you’re on Pinterest, we have made a “pin it for later” option, just for you). All of our videos feature our Jots&Dots dot grid notebook, which is perfect for journaling, list making, doodling, sketching and, of course, bullet journaling. The dot grid makes planning layouts a breeze and our instructional videos even show you exact placement of elements on the page.
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Materials you saw in this video that may prove useful (Some affiliate links included):
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Some More Inspiration
Tips and Tricks
- Use the dot grid on our Jots&Dots notebook to help you with your layout.
- Keep your lettering simple–choose one printing font and one cursive font, for example.
- If you want to achieve that calligraphy look, widen the downward strokes of your letters.
- Start simply–with one or two different layouts and see what you use and what you need, over time.
There’s the bell! See you in first period!