Memento Mori is a Latin phrase that translates to "Remember you must die."
While it may sound dark at first, the core of the philosophy is actually quite positive and life-affirming. It is a meditative practice intended to remind us that life is fleeting, so we should focus on what truly matters.
Memento Mori. The light bulb represents the brilliance of the mind/soul, while the sugar skull represents honoring that life once the light has faded., slightly dark, and striking — this ruled spiral notebook holds ideas, to-do lists, and quiet reflections behind a bold Day-of-the-Dead–style skull trapped inside a glowing bulb.
The green cover catches the eye, while the metal spiral and sturdy 350gsm covers keep it feeling substantial in hand. Inside, 118 ruled pages of 90gsm paper take ink and pencil smoothly, and a document pocket on the inside back cover keeps loose notes or receipts safe. Use it for sketching concepts, journaling late-night thoughts, or jotting down creative sparks — it’s built to travel with you and to keep those small, urgent ideas readable and kept together.
Product features - 118 ruled pages (59 sheets) of smooth 90gsm paper - Sturdy 350gsm front and back covers with front cover print and dark grey back - Durable metal spiral binding for easy page removal and lay-flat writing - Inside back document pocket for loose papers and receipts - One compact size: 6" x 8" (15.2 x 20.3 cm)
Care instructions - Use a soft, clean and dry cloth to gently brush any dust or dirt off from the center of book outwards.