Journal Guides

Packaging system

Packaging essentials, inserts, labels, stickers and seals, and thank you cards—grouped as one calm system for what leaves your studio.

Start here

If you have not yet read Foundations, that is a gentle place to begin; it keeps palette and type consistent before you commit to boxes, labels, and inserts.

Within this pillar, follow the list top to bottom—essentials, then inserts and labels, then finishing touches and thank you cards—so each layer agrees with the last.

After packaging feels clear, Desk & workspace is a natural next step, or you can browse all journal articles for welcome packs, onboarding, and proposals when you need them.

Packaging is often the first physical moment someone has with your work. These guides sit together so you can think in layers—structure, information, delight—without ordering pieces that fight each other.

Here you will move from the overall essentials through inserts, labels, stickers and seals, and thank you cards. The aim is cohesion: a small set of choices repeated well, rather than a different look on every surface.

If your brand voice is still settling, spend a little time with Foundations first; it makes every packaging decision calmer.

In this guide

Stationery that stays in sync

Collections are built to sit together—from the first card to packaging and desk pieces—so you can grow your print without visual noise.

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