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Desk

Your desk should be as interesting as you are.

Journals, planners, sticker books, memo pads, and desk accessories designed for people who appreciate a little personality with their paperwork. From prompted journals that ask the genuinely hard questions to floaty pens that answer absolutely none of them — everything here is functional, a little funny, and way more entertaining than your inbox.

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A Trillion Cliches Every Dad Will Do Prompted Journal

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A Billion Random Acts of Kindness Prompted Journal

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A Million Things to Do Before You Die Prompted Journal

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Planning Is For The Week Weekly Planner Pad

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Grown-ass Person Memo Pad

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You Are Welcome Memo Pad

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It's A Date Perpetual Desk Calendar

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The Perpetually Late Show Undated Standard Planner

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Hidden Agenda Undated Mini Planner

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Professional Procrastinator Floaty Pen Set

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Fun & Games

The perfect companion to any loving home... healthy competition.

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Prompted Journals

A journal entry a day, helps keep the social media doom scrolling away.

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Desk - Where Productivity Goes to Get Interesting

Our planner gives you a page for every day of the year — plus random holidays, celebrity birthdays, and trivia you didn't ask for but will absolutely repeat at lunch.

Our journals want to know about your secrets, your regrets, and the things you'd like read aloud at your funeral. There's also one for documenting your farts. We don't judge.

Our sticker books feature passive-aggressive fish, ornery birds, and googly eyes.

This is the Desk collection. Get to work.

Journals, Planners, Stickers, Memo Pads, and More

This is a big collection because we have a lot of opinions about how your desk should look. The range covers several product types, each with its own sub-collection if you want to browse more narrowly.

Journals and diaries make up a significant chunk. We've got prompted journals where every page gives you something specific to write about - from life stories and food memories to ideas for random acts of kindness to commenting on your dad’s quirks.

The Tiny Diary Series® takes a different angle: palm-sized felt-covered books with gilded edges, each designed to document one very specific part of your life. You'll find those in Journals and Tiny Diary Series.

Planners range from full-sized daily planners to mini planners you can toss in a bag. What makes ours different is the extras baked into every page - random holiday callouts, trivia, celebrity birthdays, and commentary that makes the act of planning your day slightly less soul-crushing. They're all undated, so you can start whenever you want and skip days without guilt. Browse them in Planners & Memo Pads.

Sticker books are a consistent crowd favorite. Each book features a different character set - Judgy Fish, Salty Birds, Moody Cats, Googly Food, In A Mood emoticons, and others - with pages of oversized stickers and bonus puffy sticker pages. They're designed to actually be used: on bar tabs, work calendars, parking tickets, wherever you need a fish telling someone their vibes are off. All of them live in Sticker Books.

Beyond those three anchors, the collection fills in the gaps with:

  • Memo pads and notepad sets - vintage-inspired tear-off pads on dyed paper, milk-carton-shaped note sets with 500+ sheets, and weekly planner pads for people who plan in weeks rather than days
  • Desk accessories - metal bookmark stencils with built-in rulers, floaty pen sets where the words shift as you tilt them, and a perpetual desk calendar that doubles as a daily puzzle game
  • Creative kits - stamp sets and magic velvet coloring sets for when you need to look busy without actually being busy

Stationery for People Who Actually Use Their Desk

If you're the kind of person who buys a planner every January, uses it for three weeks, and then feels guilty about it until December - our undated planners fix that. Start in March. Start in October. Skip a week. Nobody's judging. (Except maybe the sticker fish.)

If blank journals stress you out, the prompted versions are the fix. Every page tells you what to write - from life stories to food memories to parenting moments - so you're never staring at an empty page wondering where to start. The Tiny Diaries take this even further by narrowing each book to one hyper-specific topic.

And if you just need something on your desk that isn't a dying plant and a mug from 2014, the floaty pens, bookmark stencils, and desk calendars all serve the dual purpose of being functional and making people ask about them.

How the Undated Planner System Works

All of our planners are technically undated, but "un-yeared" is more accurate. The dates, holidays, and daily content are already printed in - you just need to mark which day of the week it is and fill in the year. You're not locked into starting January 1st, and if you skip a few days (or weeks), you haven't "wasted" pages.

Two sizes, same personality:

  • Standard planners give each day a full page, with hardbound cloth covers, ribbon bookmarks, and hundreds of pages of daily trivia, random holidays (like House Plant Appreciation Day), celebrity birthdays, and other bits that make flipping to today's page mildly entertaining.
  • Mini planners compress the same content into a bag-friendly format. Not quite pocket-sized (unless you have an old pair of JNCOs laying around), but easy to toss in a backpack or tote.

Weekly planner pads take a different approach entirely - they're tear-off pads for people who think in weeks, not days. No binding, no commitment, just peel and plan.

Desk Gifts That Don't End Up in a Drawer

Stationery is one of those categories where people rarely buy the fun versions for themselves, which makes it perfect gift territory.

The sticker books are the easiest pick. They're immediately usable, and the character sets (Judgy Fish, Salty Birds, etc.) tend to match people's personalities in a way that makes the gift feel personal without requiring you to actually know their personality that well.

The prompted journals work well for parents, travelers, and anyone you'd describe as "hard to buy for." The Tiny Diary Series turns very specific life topics into pocket-sized keepsakes - funny and weirdly thoughtful at the same time.

For the person who already has too many notebooks but not enough entertainment on their desk, the floaty pen sets and the perpetual desk calendar land well. They're functional enough to justify keeping around and weird enough to start conversations.

For games and puzzles to pair with desk stuff, check out Fun & Games. For items that travel well, head to One for the Road!.