About this Event
Join @daydreamerlog for an informal 1-hour sharing session (including Q&A) where she walks through her personal journaling practice—one that adapts to small pockets of time and the rhythms of daily life. This session explores how journaling doesn’t have to be a long, uninterrupted activity. Instead, it can be built gradually, piece by piece, wherever you are.
Session Format: Sharing + open discussion
What You’ll Learn
- A modular approach to journaling using title, text, and visual components
- How to journal in short bursts during travel or daily routines
- Breaking visual elements into smaller sub-components for flexible creation
- Ways to document everyday life—food, people, places, and small moments
Who This Is For
- Anyone curious about journaling but struggling to stay consistent
- Travelers, busy individuals, or those with limited time
- People interested in visual journaling or sketch-based storytelling
- Users (or curious beginners) of Traveler’s Notebook systems
Artist Profile:
Fiona (@daydreamerlog) is an introverted journaler who is still figuring out whether she can call herself an artist. She enjoys journaling in quiet moments, especially late at night. When traveling or in cafés, she sketches from a cool, tucked-away corner - people-watching and capturing whatever unfolds in front of her. Currently, her sketches are a mix of ink, watercolours, pencil, and drawing pens. She is particularly drawn to ink, while continuing to explore and refine her artistic voice. As a long-time user of Traveler’s Notebooks (for over 10 years), she appreciates their modular and customizable nature—allowing her to carry only the inserts that match her mood at any given time.
You can view more of her work on Instagram:
👉 @daydreamerlog
🔗https://instagram.com/daydreamerlog
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Cityluxe WorkRoom, 601 Sims Drive, Singapore, Singapore
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