As someone who tried to make small DIY carry notebooks I must say that your current design is pure genius. It works as a pocket folder and the magnetic snapping is so useful for holding the paper, great job!
There is nothing as satisfying as analogue in todays world. I just adore your boundless notebook concept, it offers everything that is needed but above all flexibility. Never seen anything like it before and am really impressed. Think I will just have to go and make one! Thanks for the inspiration.
I almost cried with happuness hearing that there is someone like me out there... especially when you brought out the Hipster!!! I had a few myself "back in the day"! I have literally never met a fellow Hipster before!! 😊
Excellent conversation regarding the importance of keeping notebooks available to record what seems to be our constant stream of thoughts and potentially great ideas. Four at least four decades I have daily carried one of those leather gizmos that you insert index cards into a back compartment and slip one into the front pocket to record whatever noteworthy ministrations I might be experiencing at the moment. At night that notepad and a pen are on the nightstand next to my bed. Take care and have a great day!
Pheeew! The guilt of dozens of half empty notebooks is gone! My notebooks document my life and my travels…not in detailed text but the memories attached! I have leather bud Italian off white page notebooks with a long leather thong for wrapping around to close, these make great pillows when hoboing around but needed a stiff inner back cover for sketching. I also share this mild obsession with my choice of pens for purposes and even places or events (office meetings, my flash fountain pen! Ink rendering my Bristol nib or Japanese manga dipping ink nib)….. Thank you for a lovely and extremely important topic covered beautifully. Merry Xmas !
I don’t have a notebook. I’ve never used a notebook as a carry around thing, but for years I have written “todo“ lists. It is an interesting topic and I think your “boundless notebook” is a great innovation and refinement of the idea.
I came across your video about 8 months ago and have made myself a couple of them. I farm and in Nebraska and it is great for outdoor use. Making myself lists and keeping track of items. I also put some post it notes in side and makes the right handy. Thank you so much for sharing. I also added a magnet on top on the back side to help with it staying closed.
I kept a notebook quite often before. Now I keep a digital voice recorder that my sister gave me. It's pretty useful for dictating a short note or idea.
@@MG-rw2sk long term digital note taker here (literally heavy Evernote/OneNote user since… 11 years old… now 22…), clocking in: I don’t use a voice recorder, I actually use the dictation feature on my Google Gboard keyboard on my phone. (The best dictation you can get on mobile.) using dictation can be a little bit time-consuming, but really, you’re getting the same benefits, except that it’s searchable, and you can read it without listening to it back. My doctor uses a voice recorder to record all of his notes from our meetings, and he thinks it’s great. the problem with that is he definitely has staff to transcribe it for him, a resource which the average chronic notetaker almost certainly does not have access to. 😅 Bonus tip: if you do a hybrid approach of paper notes for collection and digital notes as an archive, you can use dictation to digitize your notes far more accurately then just about any hand writing OCR out there.
What would the downside of using just your phone as a recorder be for you? RN my pockets are getting too bulky and needing a sliming down but would to make room for a digirecorder
@@TheeCapN I haven’t bought the recorder yet but for me is the crowded nature of a phone what I don’t like. I have inattentive ADHD and I am extremely forgetful and easily distracted so to have something that takes away the choice and is easy to use to remember things, sounds good. Also, battery issues (I have a z flip and it dies quickly enough without doing anything so…). As of right now I’m always carrying a notebook with me where I write down what I don’t want to forget and it is being very useful. I will probably swap it for the recorder and see how it goes. Oh and you could start carrying a bag, they are very useful, although there are really small recorders that wouldn’t take that much space. Hope that helps.
That is quite an ingenius solution to the problems u have encountered with pocket notebooks, very cool. I have been using a bullet journal for a couple years now to keep my notes organized and I use pocket notebooks to take notes throughout the day so I don't forget, like u mentioned. My use for the pocket notebooks is to keep those notes until i transfer them to my bullet journal. Then i either cross them out in the pocket notebook or I remove the pages (if perforated)....making the notebook thinner.
Hello, I'm Douglas. Well, I have been struggling to save notes. Being fisical, portable and custumizable is essencial to me and after a lot of years of frustration, your video gave me some light about what I should do. Thanks so much! Regards from Brazil, my friend, and I hooe you are well!
As you were showing the leather pocket thing, I had the thought that only two sides should be closed, so I was glad to see the idea brought to fruition with the Boundless Notebook. I will make one tonight. Thanks.
Late to the party here but I really like your idea. The material is key, durable, sweat proof and slickery in/out of pockets. Great Ingenuity that I'm going to give a go at. Thanx.
For simplicity, I use a pack of 3x5" index cards, held together with mini-binder clip on one end. The card stock is stiff enough to serve as a writing surface. Index cards are available in different colors, plain or with different rulings or grids. In this era, you can pretty easily get any size index card that serves your purpose as well. The mini-binder clip is not obtrusive in the pocket. I don't tend to archive cards, but they could be stored in one of the methods you show, or just put in an appropriately sized and marked box. I haven't felt the need to do this, but it occurs to me that if you got a piece of hard plastic/plexiglass the same size, you could put a piece of gaffer tape on it as a pen loop off to the side of this 'cover'. This would serve as a writing surface and contain your pen or pencil, to provide a ready note system. I always carry a pen of some sort, so I haven''t bothered with building the more elaborated version. I merely require a stiff pack of notecards to be available. The office supply company Levenger, for many years marketed something they called a "Front Pocket Briefcase". This was similar to the leather card sleeve you showed, with a writing surface and card holding flaps on one side and pen sleeve on the other side. It had three compartments inside to hold cards. And it did in fact fit in the front pocket of a dress shirt.
I love this boundless pocket carry! I will be making several for my grandkids using them to hold small sheets of mixed media paper for them to sketch on! This is a fabulous idea!
Ok are we just not going to talk about the absolute TIME CAPSULE this human has sitting on the table?! Absolutely incredible! 💛 Thank you for posting this 💛
Well observed. And this is good side of using physical paper. You can touch them, feel them and you can see how was your handwriting which gives an emotion.
for so long I have wondered if someone out there actually have a solution to putting used paper into some kind of a pocket pouch to carry with you, here we go. Thank you Joe, this is amazing
My uncle a train driver with 38 years services always carried a pocket diary, pocket notebook with a pen. It went with him everywhere in his shirt pocket. These notebooks were kept for decades & whilst working with the same state railways & during my project I scored a whole shoe box size carton of them for free & he made so many old blokes very happy to get them from him.
You had me at June 20, 1990. 😊 I have old notebooks, but I haven’t come across any that old - yet. But I’m sure they’re in one of my “hot spots.” It’s fun to leaf through them. I have a couple if the gray & white striped collapsible cubes. Yep, I’m a “Nosey Nora” that looks at people’s backgrounds. Thanks for sharing your great ideas and resourcefulness.
I've been trying pocket notebooks for a couple years now and they've never been perfect, but this seems like a really usable implementation. I might have to try it out!
That is a fantastic system. I hope by sharing your idea you have open-sourced it for others? At the drop of a hat, I would buy a leather version of the boundless everyday carry notebook and its included pages. One design I can see is for the magnetic flap to do double-duty, i.e. serves as a clamp for the in-progress leaf, and then as closure for the top opening when in storage.
Your creativity is quite interesting as you present it. The final design with the magnets - genius. I ran into a similar need when doing field work in remote locations. I settled on the Levenger pocket briefcase. They are pricy but their outlet store has items with embossing errors for a much reduced price, if you don’t mind carrying an item with someone else’s initials. I even sent one to all my brothers. For archiving I use a small filing box made for 3x5 cards with alphabetic dividers. More recently I found Field Notes pocket size booklets, made in USA, good quality paper.
Wonderful video. This sort of thing fascinates me. I make a lot of notes and sketches for all sorts of things on squared index cards. Sometimes, I'll take three or four, fold them in half, make little snips or tears a few mm at each end of the spine, and then keep the spine together with an elasticated hair tie. This makes a notebook with enough pages for a day out, and with enough stiffness for writing in the hand, and the cards can of course be saved and filed afterwards.
Love your invention. Such a great idea! There was another youtuber who recently did a video on the benefits of carrying a notebook and taking notes using that instead of a smartphone. With any electronic device, it is loaded with distractions, texts, voicemails, news alerts, etc. The notebook is just you and the piece of paper, which helps clear your mind and focus on what it is in that moment that you want to notate. He was just using a mini black & white composition notebook. The unbound style is preferable to me.
Was the UA-camr Austin Shrock? If so, then I believe his video led me to this video as well. Hard to say though - so many UA-camrs are talking about pocket notebooks recently. I got a box of those mini composition books and they are great, but I love Joe’s folder mod even more.
another outstanding notebook idea. you are the patron saint of notebooks. you make videos about all these amazing ideas and it makes my life a million times easier. thank you thank you thank you. I used to keep a field journal which was inspired by a modern warfare video game that came with one of the characters notebooks as a bonus. so I thought I would make my own, sketch stuff, maps, kerp quotes and dossier on people I only met once. it was great but the same thing happened where I got about 10% into the notebook and put it aside. this boundless notebook has definitely rekindled my interest in keeping a field journal.
I made my own! Just fantastic piece of organizational analog device! I had to literally buy nothing to made it: all I needed I had it at home. I added a personal twist. I carry it everywhere. THANK you. 🤓👌
Sir, i really appreciate this video. No, i am AMAZED that people have journey with their personal notebook. Really. It give me inspiration to make or have one ❤
This is fabulous! My only difficulty is buying a small quantity of gaffers tape in order to make it affordable. I've been carrying a Pocketmod free printable organizer in my front pocket wallet that I print up each week for years. The "boundless" would be great for carrying a few pages from my pocket Filofax with me when i don't want to be saddled with a purse. Thanks so much for this creative solution!
That would work perfect for me as an edc to takes notes on at my construction projects. Looks like I have a little project to do tomorrow to make my own. Thanks for sharing!
Hey Joe! Great video. I’ve kept pocket pads for years. My own system involves a top spiral 3x5 pocket pad, such as the one you showed early in this video. This goes into a Gall’s Police vertical flip pocket pad leather binder. I flip over the front cover of the writing pad to the back, then insert both into the horizontal retention strip sewn on the back of the leather binder. This secures the pad quite firmly, leaving a blank sheet of paper exposed once you flip open the vertical flip binder. Got to give it to the cops… they think of everything! Once I’m done with a sheet, I can leave it in, or tear it out. I use 3x5 index cards as page markers for the pad (which ride loose in the pocket pad and sometimes fall out, or fly out if caught in the wind.) When I remove a sheet, I tear it off the spiral and hole punch it in the top center of the sheet, if it doesn’t have pre-perforation there, such as the little grey pad you showed in this video. I store them with a binder ring, until I’ve gone through my writing pad in the Galls. I tear off the cardboard covers and discard the useless spirals. Then I perforate the covers and add them to the rings of the written collection of loose leaf texts. Then I put a new pad in the Galls vertical flip pad holder and a new collection is under way. I carry the black leather flip pad in my back left pocket and my wallet in the back right. Oh, and the spiral on top of the pad is where I store a small cut-down pencil. It works if the eraser retainer is round, like the pencil… don’t think it would work for a Black Wing rectangular retainer. I’ve used this system for years. I call it my “Black Berry”, lol. I write creative aphorisms, haiku, and general what-not. Thanks for this video! I really enjoyed your reviews on loose-leaf index card binder systems… I’ve made a few over the years for myself… also using plastic cut-out pocket folders with small clip retainer rings. It’s great to see another committed writer of “miniatures”… Keep up the spectacular innovations
Good video. Love this comment: : "I'll remember that, and I will not remember it and forget it". Very true and the best reason to carry simple note taking gear, no batteries, no high tech obstacles. Forty years as a freelance journalist taught me that brilliant ideas are fleeting, if you do not capture them right away you will not remember them. My preference is for a flip up notebook and a cheap mechanical pencil. Practical, theft proof and no one wants to borrow a mech pencil.
I have carried most types of available pocket notebooks myself and have carried Field Notes for several years. I used to remove the metal spiral and replace it with a leather boot lacewhichmakes it more comfortable in the pocket. You have definitely inspired me to experiment again!
I keep a small pocket notebook in my scrubs pocket for hospice work related notes or for sketching during breaks. My personal preference has been the Traveler's notebook Passport size with lightweight paper… I love this video with your various notebook ideas for analog lovers like myself. So I thank you for the pocket book ideas 🙏
I'm glad your video popped up in my feed. I've long obsessed about EDC & features I like or dislike about my gazillion lists, goals, dreams, project notes; whether to adapt to a system created by a manufacturer, design my own or create a hybrid. I am at heart a Scribe. I write. I record (pen on paper). My shortfall is the archiving & ability to retrieve that which I've recorded. Yikes. I seem to be in search of the miraculous! 😁 Happy to find kindred spirits.
Thanks for doing this. For carrying in my pants pocket, I like the small 3 x 4.7" Rhodia notebook with 24 pages. Durable and great for to do lists. Otherwise I prefer the Leuchtturm hardbound 3 x 5 notebook. You're right, you can't reorder the pages, but I don't mind. John Cheever kept his journal -- which he typed -- in one of those small, 6-ring loose leaf binders that I remember my dad used to have. I loved those. But I never see them around anymore.
u r wonderful!! :) how creative. . I too like carrying a mini calender. Once I bought a small pocket diary with just enough space each day to put down appointments and schedule. It was so convenient. I never found the same one again. After watching ur video, I want to try making my own. Will post when I do so. U r so inspiring.
Thanks for posting this Joe. Very interesting idea. Your mention of the Hipster PDA reminded me of something from back in the early PDA days. One of the campuses of the college I work for did a pilot project where they gave PDAs to a group of students to see if they would find them useful and what they would do with them. After using it for a while one of the students wrote: "Before I had this PDA I used to have post-its everywhere, in my binder, on books, in my purse. Now that I have the PDA I find it is the perfect place to organize my notes. I just put all my post-its on the front of it and its cover holds them together all in one place!" aper grid For me, I find larger notebooks work better for my style. At work, for years I used a legal pad holder but have recently switched to an A4 Doane Paper grid notebook so I can keep both my daily To Do list and longer form writing in the same place, with colored stick on flags on the current To Do list page. For personal writing I use a steno pad for my To Do lists, small enough to take to the store but big enough that I don't feel cramped writing on it and it is easy to read. I carry the smallest pocket calendar I can find as something to write on that is always there. For long form writing I use A4 notebooks, currently a Maruman Mnemosyne. I'll have to give this a try and see if it is a good addition for me.
Great ideas in here for making your own notebooks. Post It notes tick quite a few of the boxes for compact reorderable but tidy storage. Also you can stick them on things. I carry them in my wallet, folded. But combined with ideas in this vid I can see bigger ones as EDC.
I like it very much! I’m going to dive into your idea and experiment with it! For the last few years, I have been carrying around a Field Book notebook (grid) in my wallet. It has worked fairly well.
Have you heard of the Rocketbook mini? It’s a reusable notebook. You have the option of scanning and digitizing your writing, then erasing your notes whenever you want. It took me some time to get used to and also finding an efficient way to organize my digital notes but I’ve been happy with it. The pens do run out of ink sooner than your typical pen but you can buy refills. I like it because I can find my notes easily on my phone when I want to turn back to them and not accumulate notebooks.
I have memory issues so am always writing notes. Also got plenty of creative ideas. Think I've got a stationery problem too. So I will combine these ideas and see what I come up with. Boundless Notebooks TM
I am a notebook aficionado and own probably 100 different size notebooks of varying quality. A close friend, who shares the same love of notebooks and journals, concluded that a pocket notebook is simply too inconvenient to carry (size, pen clip, durability). So he decided to simply employ a 5 X 8 notebook instead, and literally carry it around at all times. He is never without it.
It is so refreshing to see this! I have a lot of blank pages saved from partially used notebooks and I will love to transform them this way. I used to jot down stuff here n there earlier but now mostly use digital formats. However, writing down something with pens and pencils has its own charm and effect ❤ Thank you for sharing this and inspiring me to try it out!
I have just bought a leather index card holder from Levenger along with some of their weekly calendar index cards. I like the idea of random access, let’s see how it all works out! I love pocket size, but bound books have limitations that become very frustrating.
I still use the one I got somewhere around 2000 and it still looks new. I call it my 19th century PDA. I'm certain something like it is what kept Sherlock Holmes organized. ;-)
That's so amazing, I'm not really a fan of ring binders or loose paper but this design of yours is steering me in that direction. Would love to use it for outdoor sketching or painting.
That seems perfect for me as a way to carry small watercolor paper and not be scared to mess up a whole sketchbook lol. I like having around post card size watercolor paper for when im out and about and find myself with just a few min of free time. One of these u made with a magnet flap on both ends so my paper dont curle with watercolor and my small pallet and water brush and i would have a awesome "EDC" watercolor kit
I just use a little Rhodia notebook that's 3x4.7" 80g paper, graphed, 24 sheets/48 pages, staple-bound. I cut up an index card to add pockets to the inner covers. They're under $4. Of course, it's permanently bound; I use a BuJo-style index in it. I have an A4 pad of Rhodia dot grid paper I've been looking to use for something... subbed to see what else you come up with :D
I really like your quest for the perfect notebook. The only thing I’d add to this last one is an elastic band on the bottom of the back that could be stretched to the front to hold the thin sheets of paper in place.
That's REALLY smart. I've used most of the options you went through with almost exactly the same complaints. I'm gonna need to make me something like this.
Great video on a great topic - thak you, Joe. The Boundless Notebook is so smart! Next to too many A6 (148 x 105 mm = 5 1⁄2 × 8 1⁄2) notebooks (postcard size) I still like the Hipter PDA that Merlin Mann promoted. I use A7 (74 × 105 mm) or A8 (52 x 74 mm) index cards and a binder clip that holds these cards. At the backside I have an index card with a different color as a seperator, and after taking a note I sort the used card behind the seperator. At the end of a day I can flip through my notes, I can take the cards out of the deck or just rearrange and leave them in the HPDA when there is information that I want to have me on the road. They are also great to hand them over to somenone with any information the person needs.
I was looking for the "perfect" notebook since I deactivate my social medias for mental clarity, but couldnt find any the "perfect" notebook online stores, damn I could make my own for no money. Thank you :)
Cool video! I really like the poly notebook you made. Maybe just throw a small Olie clip (Oliblock) on it for the magnet - flat, no bending, super-strong. It's also pretty easy to swap spiral pages around. I generally just clip the holes and the individual papers can be taken out and rearranged. They just snap back in place around the spiral wire if the paper is a bit heavier that the Mead spiral (but that might work, too, if you have a light touch or move more than one at a time. I clip ring binder pages, too, so I don't have to use the mechanism at all.
I love this idea. I do like the clipboard modification you made, but I wonder if a binder clip might be simpler to use... so as to not really have to fabricate anything... but aesthetically, your design is a very well thought out and executed idea that appears to be quite satisfying to use.
I know you don’t like bound notebooks, but that super fat one with the typewriter on it you made is absolutely adorable! I low key want one of that size now.
As someone who tried to make small DIY carry notebooks I must say that your current design is pure genius.
It works as a pocket folder and the magnetic snapping is so useful for holding the paper, great job!
brilliant! Not just your notebook system, but that you keep improving your system, then you share. This is perfect for youtube.
I’ll bet you’d be surprised how successful something like this would be on kickstarter.
I agree
There is nothing as satisfying as analogue in todays world. I just adore your boundless notebook concept, it offers everything that is needed but above all flexibility. Never seen anything like it before and am really impressed. Think I will just have to go and make one! Thanks for the inspiration.
I am also impressed seeing that you are impressed. 😊
I almost cried with happuness hearing that there is someone like me out there... especially when you brought out the Hipster!!! I had a few myself "back in the day"! I have literally never met a fellow Hipster before!! 😊
Excellent conversation regarding the importance of keeping notebooks available to record what seems to be our constant stream of thoughts and potentially great ideas. Four at least four decades I have daily carried one of those leather gizmos that you insert index cards into a back compartment and slip one into the front pocket to record whatever noteworthy ministrations I might be experiencing at the moment. At night that notepad and a pen are on the nightstand next to my bed. Take care and have a great day!
Your ideas are awesome. I thought of a way to make my own notepad while watching your video!
Pheeew! The guilt of dozens of half empty notebooks is gone! My notebooks document my life and my travels…not in detailed text but the memories attached! I have leather bud Italian off white page notebooks with a long leather thong for wrapping around to close, these make great pillows when hoboing around but needed a stiff inner back cover for sketching. I also share this mild obsession with my choice of pens for purposes and even places or events (office meetings, my flash fountain pen! Ink rendering my Bristol nib or Japanese manga dipping ink nib)…..
Thank you for a lovely and extremely important topic covered beautifully. Merry Xmas !
Fabulous DIY Notebook design..... Love it.
Thanks
I don’t have a notebook. I’ve never used a notebook as a carry around thing, but for years I have written “todo“ lists. It is an interesting topic and I think your “boundless notebook” is a great innovation and refinement of the idea.
I appreciate and applaud your passion and creativity for EDC pocket notebooks.
Hello. I just started using a notebook and I am following all your notebook videos.
I came across your video about 8 months ago and have made myself a couple of them. I farm and in Nebraska and it is great for outdoor use. Making myself lists and keeping track of items. I also put some post it notes in side and makes the right handy. Thank you so much for sharing. I also added a magnet on top on the back side to help with it staying closed.
I love to hear people using these in their lives! Well done!
I kept a notebook quite often before. Now I keep a digital voice recorder that my sister gave me. It's pretty useful for dictating a short note or idea.
I was just thinking about buying a voice recorder for the same purposes. Are you still using yours? If so, how is it going? Thanks!
Unfortunately not much, I have mostly used my Chromebook for things. But it's nice to carry just in case you need it.
@@MG-rw2sk long term digital note taker here (literally heavy Evernote/OneNote user since… 11 years old… now 22…), clocking in: I don’t use a voice recorder, I actually use the dictation feature on my Google Gboard keyboard on my phone. (The best dictation you can get on mobile.) using dictation can be a little bit time-consuming, but really, you’re getting the same benefits, except that it’s searchable, and you can read it without listening to it back. My doctor uses a voice recorder to record all of his notes from our meetings, and he thinks it’s great. the problem with that is he definitely has staff to transcribe it for him, a resource which the average chronic notetaker almost certainly does not have access to. 😅 Bonus tip: if you do a hybrid approach of paper notes for collection and digital notes as an archive, you can use dictation to digitize your notes far more accurately then just about any hand writing OCR out there.
What would the downside of using just your phone as a recorder be for you? RN my pockets are getting too bulky and needing a sliming down but would to make room for a digirecorder
@@TheeCapN I haven’t bought the recorder yet but for me is the crowded nature of a phone what I don’t like. I have inattentive ADHD and I am extremely forgetful and easily distracted so to have something that takes away the choice and is easy to use to remember things, sounds good. Also, battery issues (I have a z flip and it dies quickly enough without doing anything so…). As of right now I’m always carrying a notebook with me where I write down what I don’t want to forget and it is being very useful. I will probably swap it for the recorder and see how it goes. Oh and you could start carrying a bag, they are very useful, although there are really small recorders that wouldn’t take that much space. Hope that helps.
I found your video today. Nothing better than notebooks that are easy to carry everyday. Thanks for sharing your ideas.
You're a writer with a creative 'book art' passion in your heart! WOW! Thanks for sharing!
Your boundless notebook blew me away. Love your creativity!
That is quite an ingenius solution to the problems u have encountered with pocket notebooks, very cool. I have been using a bullet journal for a couple years now to keep my notes organized and I use pocket notebooks to take notes throughout the day so I don't forget, like u mentioned. My use for the pocket notebooks is to keep those notes until i transfer them to my bullet journal. Then i either cross them out in the pocket notebook or I remove the pages (if perforated)....making the notebook thinner.
Hello, I'm Douglas. Well, I have been struggling to save notes. Being fisical, portable and custumizable is essencial to me and after a lot of years of frustration, your video gave me some light about what I should do. Thanks so much! Regards from Brazil, my friend, and I hooe you are well!
As you were showing the leather pocket thing, I had the thought that only two sides should be closed, so I was glad to see the idea brought to fruition with the Boundless Notebook. I will make one tonight. Thanks.
Late to the party here but I really like your idea. The material is key, durable, sweat proof and slickery in/out of pockets. Great Ingenuity that I'm going to give a go at. Thanx.
Great idea for a notebook. Like the use of the and the pressure plate.
Your pocket sized magnetic clipboard is another great idea. Wow.
For simplicity, I use a pack of 3x5" index cards, held together with mini-binder clip on one end. The card stock is stiff enough to serve as a writing surface. Index cards are available in different colors, plain or with different rulings or grids. In this era, you can pretty easily get any size index card that serves your purpose as well. The mini-binder clip is not obtrusive in the pocket. I don't tend to archive cards, but they could be stored in one of the methods you show, or just put in an appropriately sized and marked box.
I haven't felt the need to do this, but it occurs to me that if you got a piece of hard plastic/plexiglass the same size, you could put a piece of gaffer tape on it as a pen loop off to the side of this 'cover'. This would serve as a writing surface and contain your pen or pencil, to provide a ready note system. I always carry a pen of some sort, so I haven''t bothered with building the more elaborated version. I merely require a stiff pack of notecards to be available.
The office supply company Levenger, for many years marketed something they called a "Front Pocket Briefcase". This was similar to the leather card sleeve you showed, with a writing surface and card holding flaps on one side and pen sleeve on the other side. It had three compartments inside to hold cards. And it did in fact fit in the front pocket of a dress shirt.
Brilliant! You may already know this, but your setup is the original “Hipster PDA” as coined by Merlin Mann on the 43Folders site.
I love this boundless pocket carry! I will be making several for my grandkids using them to hold small sheets of mixed media paper for them to sketch on! This is a fabulous idea!
Brother, this is exactly the solution I didn't know I needed for years. Thank you!
Nice idea. Only change I might make is to add a second strip on the back top edge. This would hold it closed but allow for easy opening when needed.
Your design is very smart, will try it out !
Love this! Great system and ideas. Time stamping for my own reference to come back to and make later!
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Ok are we just not going to talk about the absolute TIME CAPSULE this human has sitting on the table?! Absolutely incredible! 💛
Thank you for posting this 💛
Well observed.
And this is good side of using physical paper. You can touch them, feel them and you can see how was your handwriting which gives an emotion.
Great concept!
Thank you for sharing and also for comparing your solution with your past attempts
for so long I have wondered if someone out there actually have a solution to putting used paper into some kind of a pocket pouch to carry with you, here we go. Thank you Joe, this is amazing
My uncle a train driver with 38 years services always carried a pocket diary, pocket notebook with a pen. It went with him everywhere in his shirt pocket. These notebooks were kept for decades & whilst working with the same state railways & during my project I scored a whole shoe box size carton of them for free & he made so many old blokes very happy to get them from him.
That’s a wonderful story!
This poly folder mod is absolute GENIUS!
I've been searching for this exact solution for a couple of months.
You had me at June 20, 1990. 😊 I have old notebooks, but I haven’t come across any that old - yet. But I’m sure they’re in one of my “hot spots.” It’s fun to leaf through them. I have a couple if the gray & white striped collapsible cubes. Yep, I’m a “Nosey Nora” that looks at people’s backgrounds. Thanks for sharing your great ideas and resourcefulness.
I admire the old ways of doing everything. I absolutely love your handwriting and your drawings. You are a gem
I've been trying pocket notebooks for a couple years now and they've never been perfect, but this seems like a really usable implementation. I might have to try it out!
That is a fantastic system. I hope by sharing your idea you have open-sourced it for others? At the drop of a hat, I would buy a leather version of the boundless everyday carry notebook and its included pages. One design I can see is for the magnetic flap to do double-duty, i.e. serves as a clamp for the in-progress leaf, and then as closure for the top opening when in storage.
The Portfolio is pure genius!
Thanks for the Boundless Notebook!
Your creativity is quite interesting as you present it. The final design with the magnets - genius.
I ran into a similar need when doing field work in remote locations. I settled on the Levenger pocket briefcase. They are pricy but their outlet store has items with embossing errors for a much reduced price, if you don’t mind carrying an item with someone else’s initials. I even sent one to all my brothers. For archiving I use a small filing box made for 3x5 cards with alphabetic dividers.
More recently I found Field Notes pocket size booklets, made in USA, good quality paper.
You're incredibly inventive, and this video was very well done. Keep up the quality work!
Wonderful video. This sort of thing fascinates me. I make a lot of notes and sketches for all sorts of things on squared index cards. Sometimes, I'll take three or four, fold them in half, make little snips or tears a few mm at each end of the spine, and then keep the spine together with an elasticated hair tie. This makes a notebook with enough pages for a day out, and with enough stiffness for writing in the hand, and the cards can of course be saved and filed afterwards.
Love your invention. Such a great idea! There was another youtuber who recently did a video on the benefits of carrying a notebook and taking notes using that instead of a smartphone. With any electronic device, it is loaded with distractions, texts, voicemails, news alerts, etc. The notebook is just you and the piece of paper, which helps clear your mind and focus on what it is in that moment that you want to notate. He was just using a mini black & white composition notebook. The unbound style is preferable to me.
Was the UA-camr Austin Shrock? If so, then I believe his video led me to this video as well. Hard to say though - so many UA-camrs are talking about pocket notebooks recently. I got a box of those mini composition books and they are great, but I love Joe’s folder mod even more.
another outstanding notebook idea. you are the patron saint of notebooks. you make videos about all these amazing ideas and it makes my life a million times easier. thank you thank you thank you.
I used to keep a field journal which was inspired by a modern warfare video game that came with one of the characters notebooks as a bonus. so I thought I would make my own, sketch stuff, maps, kerp quotes and dossier on people I only met once. it was great but the same thing happened where I got about 10% into the notebook and put it aside. this boundless notebook has definitely rekindled my interest in keeping a field journal.
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I made my own! Just fantastic piece of organizational analog device! I had to literally buy nothing to made it: all I needed I had it at home. I added a personal twist. I carry it everywhere. THANK you. 🤓👌
Love your content and creativity
Sir, i really appreciate this video. No, i am AMAZED that people have journey with their personal notebook. Really. It give me inspiration to make or have one ❤
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This is fabulous! My only difficulty is buying a small quantity of gaffers tape in order to make it affordable. I've been carrying a Pocketmod free printable organizer in my front pocket wallet that I print up each week for years. The "boundless" would be great for carrying a few pages from my pocket Filofax with me when i don't want to be saddled with a purse. Thanks so much for this creative solution!
First timer! Great video-thanks!
That would work perfect for me as an edc to takes notes on at my construction projects. Looks like I have a little project to do tomorrow to make my own. Thanks for sharing!
The Boundless Notebook is Clever. Thank You for taking the time to make this video.
Hey Joe! Great video. I’ve kept pocket pads for years. My own system involves a top spiral 3x5 pocket pad, such as the one you showed early in this video. This goes into a Gall’s Police vertical flip pocket pad leather binder. I flip over the front cover of the writing pad to the back, then insert both into the horizontal retention strip sewn on the back of the leather binder. This secures the pad quite firmly, leaving a blank sheet of paper exposed once you flip open the vertical flip binder. Got to give it to the cops… they think of everything! Once I’m done with a sheet, I can leave it in, or tear it out. I use 3x5 index cards as page markers for the pad (which ride loose in the pocket pad and sometimes fall out, or fly out if caught in the wind.) When I remove a sheet, I tear it off the spiral and hole punch it in the top center of the sheet, if it doesn’t have pre-perforation there, such as the little grey pad you showed in this video. I store them with a binder ring, until I’ve gone through my writing pad in the Galls. I tear off the cardboard covers and discard the useless spirals. Then I perforate the covers and add them to the rings of the written collection of loose leaf texts. Then I put a new pad in the Galls vertical flip pad holder and a new collection is under way. I carry the black leather flip pad in my back left pocket and my wallet in the back right. Oh, and the spiral on top of the pad is where I store a small cut-down pencil. It works if the eraser retainer is round, like the pencil… don’t think it would work for a Black Wing rectangular retainer.
I’ve used this system for years. I call it my “Black Berry”, lol. I write creative aphorisms, haiku, and general what-not. Thanks for this video! I really enjoyed your reviews on loose-leaf index card binder systems… I’ve made a few over the years for myself… also using plastic cut-out pocket folders with small clip retainer rings. It’s great to see another committed writer of “miniatures”… Keep up the spectacular innovations
Thank you for sharing your writing system, very logical!
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Good video. Love this comment: : "I'll remember that, and I will not remember it and forget it". Very true and the best reason to carry simple note taking gear, no batteries, no high tech obstacles.
Forty years as a freelance journalist taught me that brilliant ideas are fleeting, if you do not capture them right away you will not remember them.
My preference is for a flip up notebook and a cheap mechanical pencil. Practical, theft proof and no one wants to borrow a mech pencil.
Love that boundless brilliance, Joe! 👏
The boundless notebook is genius. Thanks for sharing.
excellent ideas Joe
I have carried most types of available pocket notebooks myself and have carried Field Notes for several years. I used to remove the metal spiral and replace it with a leather boot lacewhichmakes it more comfortable in the pocket. You have definitely inspired me to experiment again!
I keep a small pocket notebook in my scrubs pocket for hospice work related notes or for sketching during breaks. My personal preference has been the Traveler's notebook Passport size with lightweight paper… I love this video with your various notebook ideas for analog lovers like myself. So I thank you for the pocket book ideas 🙏
I'm glad your video popped up in my feed. I've long obsessed about EDC & features I like or dislike about my gazillion lists, goals, dreams, project notes; whether to adapt to a system created by a manufacturer, design my own or create a hybrid. I am at heart a Scribe. I write. I record (pen on paper). My shortfall is the archiving & ability to retrieve that which I've recorded. Yikes. I seem to be in search of the miraculous! 😁 Happy to find kindred spirits.
Thanks for doing this. For carrying in my pants pocket, I like the small 3 x 4.7" Rhodia notebook with 24 pages. Durable and great for to do lists. Otherwise I prefer the Leuchtturm hardbound 3 x 5 notebook. You're right, you can't reorder the pages, but I don't mind. John Cheever kept his journal -- which he typed -- in one of those small, 6-ring loose leaf binders that I remember my dad used to have. I loved those. But I never see them around anymore.
Some brilliant ideas here! I love it
u r wonderful!! :) how creative. . I too like carrying a mini calender. Once I bought a small pocket diary with just enough space each day to put down appointments and schedule. It was so convenient. I never found the same one again. After watching ur video, I want to try making my own. Will post when I do so. U r so inspiring.
Good thoghts! Thanks for figuring out a great way to organize stuff. I also like that it doesn't require a lot of $$$$ or hard-to-find stuff.
Thanks for posting this Joe. Very interesting idea. Your mention of the Hipster PDA reminded me of something from back in the early PDA days. One of the campuses of the college I work for did a pilot project where they gave PDAs to a group of students to see if they would find them useful and what they would do with them. After using it for a while one of the students wrote: "Before I had this PDA I used to have post-its everywhere, in my binder, on books, in my purse. Now that I have the PDA I find it is the perfect place to organize my notes. I just put all my post-its on the front of it and its cover holds them together all in one place!"
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For me, I find larger notebooks work better for my style. At work, for years I used a legal pad holder but have recently switched to an A4 Doane Paper grid notebook so I can keep both my daily To Do list and longer form writing in the same place, with colored stick on flags on the current To Do list page. For personal writing I use a steno pad for my To Do lists, small enough to take to the store but big enough that I don't feel cramped writing on it and it is easy to read. I carry the smallest pocket calendar I can find as something to write on that is always there. For long form writing I use A4 notebooks, currently a Maruman Mnemosyne.
I'll have to give this a try and see if it is a good addition for me.
My hubby asked me to make him one. Very cool idea! Thanks for sharing!
Great ideas in here for making your own notebooks. Post It notes tick quite a few of the boxes for compact reorderable but tidy storage. Also you can stick them on things. I carry them in my wallet, folded. But combined with ideas in this vid I can see bigger ones as EDC.
Those prong binders are really interesting!
Love love love your clipboard design from the folder!!
I like it very much! I’m going to dive into your idea and experiment with it!
For the last few years, I have been carrying around a Field Book notebook (grid) in my wallet. It has worked fairly well.
Have you heard of the Rocketbook mini? It’s a reusable notebook. You have the option of scanning and digitizing your writing, then erasing your notes whenever you want. It took me some time to get used to and also finding an efficient way to organize my digital notes but I’ve been happy with it. The pens do run out of ink sooner than your typical pen but you can buy refills. I like it because I can find my notes easily on my phone when I want to turn back to them and not accumulate notebooks.
I have heard of it, but haven’t tried it yet. I think we live in an age of great choices in writing technology. Now the challenge is to write more!
I have memory issues so am always writing notes. Also got plenty of creative ideas. Think I've got a stationery problem too. So I will combine these ideas and see what I come up with. Boundless Notebooks TM
So clever! I love making my own travelers style notebooks but now I need to give this a try. 😊 Thanks for sharing this with us.
I am a notebook aficionado and own probably 100 different size notebooks of varying quality. A close friend, who shares the same love of notebooks and journals, concluded that a pocket notebook is simply too inconvenient to carry (size, pen clip, durability). So he decided to simply employ a 5 X 8 notebook instead, and literally carry it around at all times. He is never without it.
It is so refreshing to see this! I have a lot of blank pages saved from partially used notebooks and I will love to transform them this way. I used to jot down stuff here n there earlier but now mostly use digital formats. However, writing down something with pens and pencils has its own charm and effect ❤ Thank you for sharing this and inspiring me to try it out!
I have just bought a leather index card holder from Levenger along with some of their weekly calendar index cards. I like the idea of random access, let’s see how it all works out! I love pocket size, but bound books have limitations that become very frustrating.
I still use the one I got somewhere around 2000 and it still looks new. I call it my 19th century PDA. I'm certain something like it is what kept Sherlock Holmes organized. ;-)
That's so amazing, I'm not really a fan of ring binders or loose paper but this design of yours is steering me in that direction. Would love to use it for outdoor sketching or painting.
This is awesome! I'm going to make one.
I carry a leuchtturm1917 pocket sized notebook everywhere. It love it!
nice video, thanks for all the details!
That seems perfect for me as a way to carry small watercolor paper and not be scared to mess up a whole sketchbook lol. I like having around post card size watercolor paper for when im out and about and find myself with just a few min of free time. One of these u made with a magnet flap on both ends so my paper dont curle with watercolor and my small pallet and water brush and i would have a awesome "EDC" watercolor kit
Great video, Joe - Going to try this out
Such a smart idea, thank you for sharing!
Very cool!
I just use a little Rhodia notebook that's 3x4.7" 80g paper, graphed, 24 sheets/48 pages, staple-bound. I cut up an index card to add pockets to the inner covers. They're under $4. Of course, it's permanently bound; I use a BuJo-style index in it.
I have an A4 pad of Rhodia dot grid paper I've been looking to use for something... subbed to see what else you come up with :D
I really like your quest for the perfect notebook. The only thing I’d add to this last one is an elastic band on the bottom of the back that could be stretched to the front to hold the thin sheets of paper in place.
The simplicity of the device invites additions like that!
This is wonderful! Going to add creating this to my to do list
That's REALLY smart. I've used most of the options you went through with almost exactly the same complaints. I'm gonna need to make me something like this.
Great video on a great topic - thak you, Joe. The Boundless Notebook is so smart!
Next to too many A6 (148 x 105 mm = 5 1⁄2 × 8 1⁄2) notebooks (postcard size) I still like the Hipter PDA that Merlin Mann promoted. I use A7 (74 × 105 mm) or A8 (52 x 74 mm) index cards and a binder clip that holds these cards. At the backside I have an index card with a different color as a seperator, and after taking a note I sort the used card behind the seperator. At the end of a day I can flip through my notes, I can take the cards out of the deck or just rearrange and leave them in the HPDA when there is information that I want to have me on the road. They are also great to hand them over to somenone with any information the person needs.
Well, I was riveted with the boundless notebook. Fascinating. - roc
This is a great idea... I think I'll build something like this but *half* the size of a 3 x 5 index card. Off to the dollar store!
I was looking for the "perfect" notebook since I deactivate my social medias for mental clarity, but couldnt find any the "perfect" notebook online stores, damn I could make my own for no money.
Thank you :)
Cool video! I really like the poly notebook you made. Maybe just throw a small Olie clip (Oliblock) on it for the magnet - flat, no bending, super-strong. It's also pretty easy to swap spiral pages around. I generally just clip the holes and the individual papers can be taken out and rearranged. They just snap back in place around the spiral wire if the paper is a bit heavier that the Mead spiral (but that might work, too, if you have a light touch or move more than one at a time. I clip ring binder pages, too, so I don't have to use the mechanism at all.
I use a slim, leather passport holder with index cards inside. Works great for me. I like the prong-binder thing you showed. I may add that.
I love this idea. I do like the clipboard modification you made, but I wonder if a binder clip might be simpler to use... so as to not really have to fabricate anything... but aesthetically, your design is a very well thought out and executed idea that appears to be quite satisfying to use.
"Hipster PDA" I love it!
very helpful. Thank you very much for sharing.
Great idea....compliments from Kolkata,India👍
I know you don’t like bound notebooks, but that super fat one with the typewriter on it you made is absolutely adorable! I low key want one of that size now.
ingenious! I think I will try the folder with magnets for my watercolour painting!
Awesome channel
Very interesting video.