
Picking the right bullet journal isn’t just about looks; it’s about finding a notebook that fits your daily routine, creative needs, and planning style. Whether you’re in Pakistan or anywhere else, here’s a simple guide to help you choose the best one for you.
Size Matters: A5 vs. A6
A5 (5.8” × 8.3”) – The All-Rounder
- Best for: Spacious layouts, weekly spreads, trackers, and doodles.
- Ideal if you:
- Need room for monthly setups and daily logs.
- Like combining notes with sketches or mind maps.
A6 (4.1” × 5.8”) – The Pocket Powerhouse
- Best for: On-the-go lists, quick notes, or as a daily companion.
- Ideal if you:
- Want something ultra-portable.
- Prefer a minimalist, task-focused approach.
Pro Tip: Many people use both an A5 for detailed planning and an A6 for carrying around daily.
Paper Quality: Why It’s Important
The paper weight (GSM) determines what you can use in your journal:
- 70–90 GSM: Good for basic pens and pencils, but markers may show through.
- 120–130 GSM (Sweet spot!): Handles pens, mildliners, and light artwork well.
- 160+ GSM: Best for watercolors and alcohol markers, but makes the journal heavier.
Key Tip: If you’re looking for the best bullet journal supplies in Pakistan, go for 120–130 GSM dot-grid paper as it’s versatile and durable.
Dot-Grid vs. Lined vs. Blank
- Dot-Grid (Most popular): Helps with layouts without restricting creativity.
- Lined: Great for writing, but limits trackers and doodles.
- Blank: Offers total freedom but can be harder to keep neat.
Bonus Features That Make a Difference
- Lay-flat binding: No struggling to keep pages open.
- Rounded corners: Prevents wear and tear over time.
- Extras:
- Back pocket (for stickers, receipts).
- Dual bookmarks (to mark important sections).
- Pen loop + elastic closure (keeps everything secure).
Cover & Design: Because Looks Matter Too
- Hardcover/thick faux-leather: Durable and feels great to hold.
- Textured/minimal designs: Fits both professional and creative styles.
Fun Fact: A journal you love holding is one you’ll use!
Page Count: Finding the Right Balance
- Around 120 pages (60 sheets): Enough for 3–6 months—not too bulky, not too thin.
Quick Cheat Sheet for Choosing
| Feature | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| A5 vs. A6 | A5 = spacious; A6 = portable |
| 120–130 GSM | Balances durability & flexibility |
| Dot-grid | Best for trackers, art, and layouts |
| Lay-flat | No spine struggles |
| Extras | Pockets, bookmarks, pen loops = useful |
Final Thought
The best bullet journal is the one you’ll use, whether for quick daily notes, detailed monthly planning, or creative projects.
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