A prompted travel journal designed for a single trip — built around the premise that the way you remember a trip is shaped by what you bother to write down while you're on it. Off the Grid is divided into three parts: before, during, and after. Forty-one prompted pages walk you through the trip in sequence, from the things you're hoping for in advance to the things you actually want to tell your grandchildren about later. Twelve additional blank pages give space for whatever the prompts don't catch — sketches, ticket stubs taped in, a pressed flower from a hike, a coffee-shop receipt with a phone number on it.
The front cover folds out to reveal 20 additional prompts to use throughout the trip. The back cover has a folder for loose items — boarding passes, postcards, museum tickets. The interior is open-spine, sewn and glued for durability, with dotted pages throughout. By the time you fly home, the journal is a record. By the time you find it again ten years later, it's a small book about who you were when you went.
Soft cover, B6 (5 x 7 inches). Designed for one trip.
WHY IT'S SPECIAL
- Three-part structure — before, during, and after: prompts the trip as a complete arc, not just a list of daily entries.
- 41 prompted pages: written to capture the people you meet, the food you try, the things you did (and never want to do again) — specific enough to be useful, open enough to be honest.
- 12 additional blank pages: room for what the prompts don't ask about.
- Fold-out front cover with 20 bonus prompts: extra material to draw from whenever the trip gets quiet.
- Back cover folder: holds ticket stubs, postcards, receipts, and other paper memorabilia that would otherwise get lost.
- Open-spine binding, sewn and glued: lies flat when you write in it, holds up to being carried around for weeks.
- Dotted pages throughout: structured enough for writing, loose enough for sketches and tape-ins.
DETAILS
- Soft cover, B6 (5 x 7 inches / 12.7 x 17.8 cm)
- 41 prompted pages + 12 blank pages
- Front cover fold-out with 20 additional prompts
- Back cover folder for loose items
- Dotted pages, open-spine binding, sewn and glued
- Designed for one trip
- Made by No Particular Order
THE BRAND
No Particular Order is a small studio making journals, cards, and printed objects built around a single conviction: the most useful prompts are the ones you can answer when you want to, not when a calendar tells you to. The brand started with Volume 1, a 200-prompt journal that became a quiet sensation, and has expanded into travel journals, calling cards, and other paper goods that share the same premise — bringing intention and presence back to interactions that have mostly moved to screens.