Notebooks – For Thoughts, Doodles, and Design Obsessions
Notebooks designed for doodles, ideas, structure – and a touch of chaos.
Every studio needs a good notebook – or twenty. So we made our own. Custom covers, quirky grid patterns, design-ready templates, and just enough oddity to make them fun to flip through.
Every studio needs a good notebook – or twenty. So we made our own. Custom covers, quirky grid patterns, design-ready templates, and just enough oddity to make them fun to flip through.
Brief & Backstory
We’ve always wanted notebooks that felt like ours. Not the off-the-shelf kind, but ones designed for how we sketch, write, plan, and occasionally zone out. So we designed a whole collection: from clean, practical pages to isometric grids, wavy nonsense, and dotted playgrounds for ideas-in-progress.
The Big Idea
We treated each notebook like a design object – functional, fun, and collectable. Some are built for everyday use (dotted, ruled, squared), others lean into the playful (circles, waves, light chaos). The goal was to explore what a notebook could be while keeping it useful for day-to-day creativity.

How We Brought It to Life
Each book has its own inner pattern and colour-coded cover that riffs on the content inside. Layouts and spacing follow a shared technical spec to keep everything print-friendly and beautifully aligned. It’s the kind of detail you notice once you’re halfway through a page and realise: “Yep, this grid actually makes sense.”
Things We Geeked Out On
- Isometric grids for that structured-yet-unusual feel
- Storyboard layouts for sketching concepts or scenes
- Music notation pages (because not all ideas are visual)
- Wavy and circular patterns, for looser thinking or no thinking at all
- Covers designed to be mixed, matched, and proudly displayed
What It Did for Us
They made creative thinking feel more tactile – and more fun. Whether it’s rough ideas, polished notes, or impulsive doodles, these notebooks add just the right amount of structure and surprise. We made them for ourselves – but naturally, we printed extras.
