
Custom notebooks for brands
If you love our notebooks, why not put your name on one?
Get the best from your team
No one does their best work when they’re glued to a screen all day every day. There’s a tonne of research to show that using a good old fashioned pen or pencil and paper helps us focus, get creative and learn more effectively. Plus it’s just nicer.
Show you care about the wellbeing of your employees while getting a productivity boost in the bargain. That really is a win-win situation, right?

A thoughtful gift for your clients
Does anyone really need another branded key ring? Notebooks are actually useful. People like writing in them. And if you choose an independent notebook brand that values quality and craftsmanship, you say something to the world about what your own brand stands for.
In a digital world where it’s harder than ever to stand out online, get people’s attention with a physical gift they’ll use over and over.
Eminently customisable
When we say you can customise your notebooks, we really mean it.
Choose from:
A simple logo and colour cover or commission a more creative design.
Our standard 48 page book or add extra pages up to a maximum of 70.
Banded classic trios or individual books.
Staples or a colour-matched thread-stitched spine
And if you’ve got any other ideas - even really way out ones - just shout and we can chat about whether it’s possible. We love a challenge.
Pricing
Our minimum order size is 300 trios - or 900 individual books.
Prices start from £2,455 for a 5x5cm logo and colour design, we’d need to have a conversation to quote for a completely customised design.

Notes from the Wilder. side
The Wilder. journal is where you’ll find everything from treatise on the health benefits of journaling to musings on the meaning of life.