Supplier Spotlight - JournalBooks: The Journal Innovator

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When it comes to custom journals and notebooks, no one does it quite like JournalBooks, an industry leader in custom stationery products!

So, what sets JournalBooks apart? We sat down with Tim O’Boyle, the company’s president, to find out. For starters, JournalBooks is still a family operation. Tim is the son of the company’s original founder, Jerry O’Boyle, and just celebrated his 35th year in the business.

For a bit of background, JournalBooks is located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and was started in the mid-’90s as a division of Timeplanner Calendars, Inc. Founded in 1971 by Tim’s dad, Timeplanner earned a reputation for quality and customization. This paved the way for the successful launch of their new division in 1995, JournalBooks, to become a leader in its own right a little more than 20 years later. Then, in 2006, they joined forces with powerhouse Polyconcept North America (PCNA), solidifying their standing as the go-to destination for high-quality, custom journals.

Innovation at Every Turn

You might think there’s no way to continue innovating a perfect product, but JournalBooks proves otherwise! With a commitment to creativity and craftsmanship, they continue to push boundaries to ensure their customers come to them for all their print needs. Whether it’s a foil imprint on a stock cover or a fully custom journal with a die-cut window and custom filler, no request is too out-of-the-box for JournalBooks to handle. As Tim O’Boyle says, the company thrives on turning big ideas into reality.

Their team of 120+ employees works in a high-touch operation, ensuring every detail is perfect. It’s this dedication that has made them the largest producer of journals in the nation and a supplier that businesses can trust for quality and innovative designs.

Prioritizing Efficiency and Sustainability

JournalBooks is not only known for its superior products but also for its forward-thinking approach to sustainability and efficiency. Most recently, in 2023, they completely eliminated the acid etching die process to reduce their environmental impact while keeping costs low.

From introducing fresh cover materials and customization options to streamlining production processes, JournalBooks is always looking for new ways to stay current with market trends while remaining true to its values.

Interested in experiencing JournalBooks’ top quality firsthand? They’re offering a free stock journal sample so you can see it for yourself. Just email the code SAGESAMPLE to samples @ journalbooks.com to discover why JournalBooks is the journal innovator!

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