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Wednesday, June 1, 2016

Types of Bullet Journal



Bullet Journal (BuJo)

The original bullet journal modules are not meant to restrain you; they’re meant to guide you.

"A good way to look at the Bullet Journal is as a framework. This framework consists of modules. Modules are methods designed to help collect and organize specific kinds of entries. The power of the Bullet Journal is that you can mix and match these modules to best suit your needs."

BuJo is combination of To-Do List, Planner and Diary.

1. Minimalist
            The cleaner, simpler approach to BuJo. Keeping the Black and White theme of the spreads.

2. Artsy
             Merging the Art and Planning. Adding arts on the background that makes BuJo less boring.

3. Doodler
             Doodle your Bujo for more style accents. Primary use of doodle is to draw attention to the key concepts of just fill the empty space to create visually balance page.

4. Scrapbook Style
             Making use of keepsakes in Bujo. Pasting small items and reliving the memories.

5. Dutch door Style
              To increase room and optimize the Bujo. Perfect for those who want additional tracker on the weekly spread.
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