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)

  1. 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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