Find out more from people who regularly keep a journal - learn what it means to them, enjoy some of their journal pages and share some of their tips and techniques.
Danny Gregory (USA)

“(Illustrated Journaling) is a great way to make a habit of drawing and being creative because it is non-threatening and as private as you want it to be. Regardless of your experience with drawing, it is a great thing to add to any life.”
Kolby Kirk (USA)
“Carrying and using a journal on that trip was significant to not only the journey but it had a profound effect on my life…. if it wasn’t for my dedication to journaling, I might not be able to recall some of the details today or in the future.”
Anita Davies (UK)
“It’s those little moments, those free or inexpensive, emotionally charged seconds that we all too often forget or take for granted…I want to remember them all and I want my family to remember me for them!.”
Dan Price (USA)
This is a link to a fascinating online video interview with Dan, and is especially interesting to watch if you feel you can’t draw, he talks us through how he started and gained inspiration from his then 4 year old son (this is near the end of the video)
Karen Blados (USA)
“In my journal, I’m drawing what I want to draw, the way I want to draw it and I don’t have to answer to anyone else. It’s allowed me to recapture the joy and enthusiasm I had for drawing as a child. Simply put, it’s just plain fun again.”


