Bullet Journaling: Illustrated Planning

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Learn how to plan and organize your schedule in a colorful way by creating an illustrated bullet journal step by step using playful painting techniques

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“It is not just about being creative or just about being productive. It’s about having a creative outlet that makes your life easier.”

Manon Pons is a graphic designer and illustrator based in The Netherlands. She is the founder of her personal brand Dutch Dots where she specializes in creating watercolor-illustrated bullet journals which have led to her work with clients including Fitz and Huxley, Arteza, and Edding.

Meet Manon. Learn about her artistic journey, her previous projects and biggest influences, from Van Gogh to Izzy Burton. Discover why bullet journaling reawoke her love for illustration, and how she came up with the idea to use watercolor.

Learn the basics of the bullet journaling craft. Then fill your journal with essential spreads including grid guides, future logs, and key pages, before gathering your drawing materials and watercolors.

Develop your bullet journal by experimenting with themes, sketching and creating your cover, and illustrating your first monthly log. Then sketch and illustrate tracker pages and more weekly spreads.

Learn to use your journal as a planning tool. Manon shows you how to post your work online and clear your mind through journaling, along with ways to fix any errors you might make.

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