A hardcover journal with 200 prompts, designed to be answered in any order. No Particular Order's Volume 1 is the brand's first and namesake book — a journal that abandons the standard chronological premise (open page one, fill it in, move on) in favor of skipping around to whichever prompt catches your attention on any given day. There are no rules, no schedules, no expectation that you finish what you start.
The prompts range from the playful to the genuinely searching: things to notice, things to remember, things you've never said out loud. The pages are lightly dotted in 6mm grid for guidance without being prescriptive, with space reserved for a date at the top of each one — fill it in or don't. The paper-like cover is designed to be drawn on, stamped, stickered, written across — the customization is part of the practice.
B6 size (5 x 7 inches). Hardcover. The kind of object that asks more of you than a regular notebook and gives back accordingly.
WHY IT'S SPECIAL
- 200 prompts, answered in any order: the structural premise of the book is the absence of structure — flip to a page that calls to you, skip the ones that don't, come back to anything anytime.
- Lightly dotted 6mm pages: enough guidance to keep handwriting straight, soft enough not to distract from what you're writing.
- Paper-like cover designed for customization: meant to be drawn on, stickered, or stamped — the book gets more personal with use.
- Dated space on every page: a record of when, if you want it. Not required.
- B6 format (5 x 7 inches): pocketable enough to carry, substantial enough to take seriously.
- 100% five-star reviews across 59 customer ratings — rare for any product, rarer for a journal.
DETAILS
- 200 journal prompts
- Hardcover
- Size: 5 x 7 inches (B6) / 12.7 x 17.8 cm
- 6mm lightly dotted pages
- Space reserved for dates on each page
- Paper-like customizable cover
- Made by No Particular Order
THE BRAND
No Particular Order is a small studio making journals 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. Their books reject the dated-daily-planner format in favor of self-directed exploration — fill in what speaks to you, leave the rest, return to it years later if you want. The brand has built a devoted following on the strength of its prompts alone — questions that read more like an interesting conversation than a writing exercise.