2017, "Operation Organization", Phenomenal Women Magazine, May-June 2017, page 16:
At least in part fueling the growth are on-trend planner alternatives called bullet journals (bujos).
2017, Catherine Seok, "Bullet Journal Starter Pack", The Prospector (Cupertino High School, Cupertino, CA), May 2017, page 8:
I use my “bujo,” or bullet journal, as a weekly and monthly planner, a sketchbook and a place where I can just reflect.
2017, Lila Peters, "Bujo: Making a journal a masterpiece", The Sandscript (Sanderson High School, Raleigh, NC), September 2017, page 9:
Bujos have a range of structures, from plain and straightforward to embellished and thorough.
2017, Jackie Loudin, "Bullet Journaling: It's Just My Style", Around Canton, September 2017, page 38:
My bujo is full of doodles, pencil-colored drawings, washi tape and post it notes.
2019, Krista Dalton, "Moxie may be 'banned' from O'Conner, but only out of love", The Kenyon Collegian (Kenyon College, Gambier, OH), 18 April 2019, page 10:
On a rather ordinary Thursday morning I settled into my office in O'Connor House — pushing aside towering book stacks and reaching for my bujo (bullet journal) — when I heard a shrieking yowl down the hall.
2019, Anam Shaikh, "Bullet Journaling: A Starter Pack", Unread, September 2019, page 44:
As a novice to another novice, do not, I repeat, DO NOT compare your BuJo to the BuJos you see online.
2020, Keri Baptiste, "Bullet Journalling 101: Why You Should Give Journalling A Try!", UKP Magazine, August 2020, page 39:
While it can be daunting, looking at how other people use BuJos can be a fantastic way to gather ideas yourself.
Habit and mood trackers might be bujo staples, but if you aren't one to keep up with your journal everyday, make other spreads that you can fill up once a week or once a month.
2020, Aliza Li, "Study Culture", Her Culture, Fall 2020, page 39:
Popular accounts like @emmastudies on Tumblr and @studyquill on Instagram regularly post photos of bujo (bullet journal) spreads, notes, and scenic views to their hundreds of thousands of followers.
2020, Zaid Ali, "Planned Out on Paper", Three Penny Press (Bellaire High School, Bellaire, TX), December 2020, page 4:
Bonnes not only uses her bujo (short for bullet journal) for scheduling purposes, but also for personal reflections.
2020, Angelina Zahajko, "I Reviewed the Internet's Best Study Apps, So You Don't Have to", The Innis Herald (Innis College, Toronto, ON), 17 December 2020, page 5:
My Study Life has been a dark horse throughout this testing process; in my opinion, this free desktop app is an apt substitute for even the most bujo-crazed stationery fanatics.
2021, Victoria Bowen, "Where Creativity Meets Organization", Muse Magazine (Queen's University), January 2021 - April 2021, page 9:
Some members of the “bujo” community have millions of followers who await their weekly "spreads," or journal layouts.