bullet journal
English
Etymology
Developed by American designer Ryder Carroll in 2013. From its frequent use of bullet points in order to log information.
Noun
bullet journal (plural bullet journals)
- A notebook used for personal organization, often highly customized and encompassing schedules, reminders, to-do lists, brainstorming and other organizational tasks in a concise manner.
Derived terms
- bullet journaling
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