When I was a student, then in labs, and then in industry, I kept running into the same problem: notebooks were either too “cute” to be useful, too flimsy to survive a backpack, or too generic to work for traceability and lab documentation.

So I made my own.

Now there are three versions depending on where you are in your STEM journey: Student, Professional, and Lab.


Here’s how to choose the right one.

Quick Comparison (At a Glance)

📝 Student Engineering Notebook

  • Best for: Undergrad & grad STEM students
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Interior: Grid + Table of Contents
  • Use cases: Coursework, capstone, problem sets, diagrams

📓 Professional Engineering Notebook

  • Best for: Industry engineers & R&D
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Interior: Grid + Table of Contents
  • Use cases: Design reviews, engineering notes, traceable documentation

🔬 Lab Notebook

  • Best for: Wet labs, fermentation, QC, bio/chem labs
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Interior: Grid + Table of Contents
  • Use cases: Experiments, sampling, environmental conditions, assay logs

1. Student Engineering Notebook

Student engineering notebook paperback with pink marble cover design

Student Engineering Notebook – perfect for coursework & capstone

What It’s For

Coursework, capstone design, problem sets, and all the diagrams that don’t make sense on ruled paper. Great for anyone learning how to think and document like an engineer.

Interior Layout

Interior grid pages of the Student engineering notebook for diagrams and calculations

Structured grid pages for diagrams, calculations, and notes

  • Table of Contents for fast referencing
  • Grid pages for diagrams + calculations
  • Space for titles, dates, and notes

Why It Matters

STEM students are expected to:

  • Show work clearly
  • Communicate visually
  • Document design decisions
  • Keep referenceable notes for exams and capstone

This notebook makes that easier without being overly formal.

Choose This If You…

  • Are in an engineering or STEM program
  • Are doing capstone or senior design
  • Prefer clean diagrams over lined scribbles
  • Want structured notes without lab-level paperwork

2. Professional Engineering Notebook (Hardcover)

Professional engineering notebook hardcover with minimalist pink cover

Professional Engineering Notebook – hardcover, premium finish

What It’s For

Industry engineering, R&D documentation, prototyping, and design traceability. Built for environments where documentation actually matters and your notebook needs to survive meetings, benches, and backpacks.

Interior Layout

Interior grid pages of the Professional engineering notebook with table of contents

Engineering grid interior with Table of Contents

  • Table of Contents
  • Grid pages throughout
  • Clean, structured layout suitable for design reviews, calculations, sketches, and notes

Important note:

The hardcover version does not include project pages or signature spots — it’s a premium, minimalist engineering-grid format that keeps things clean and professional.

Binding

  • Hardcover only

No coil option — the focus here is durability, structure, and a polished appearance.

Choose This If You…

  • Work in industry or R&D
  • Want a durable premium notebook
  • Need clean, traceable documentation
  • Appreciate a notebook that looks professional in meetings

3. Lab Notebook

Lab notebook paperback with floral cover for experiments and sampling notes

Lab Notebook – designed for experiments, sampling, and traceability

What It’s For

Anything involving experiments, sampling, environmental conditions, fermentation runs, assays, QC checks, analytical work, etc. If you wear PPE, this is probably your lane.

Interior Layout

  • Table of Contents
  • Grid pages for experimental setups
  • Space for dates, sample info, and results

Why It Matters

Good lab notes improve:

  • Traceability
  • Reproducibility
  • Data integrity
  • Hand-offs between people and shifts

Even if your lab doesn’t require “bound scientific” notebooks, having structured experiment notes is a game changer.

Choose This If You…

  • Work in biotech, chem, QC, fermentation, or assay work
  • Need to log experiments or sampling events
  • Hate chaotic, messy lab notes
  • Want organized records future-you can actually follow

“Which One Do I Get?” — Fast Guide

If you’re still undecided:

  • Student → you’re in school (undergrad or grad)
  • Professional → you’re in industry / R&D
  • Lab → you’re testing, sampling, or running experiments

If you’re buying for someone else:

  • Student → coursework & capstone
  • Professional → industry & interns
  • Lab → bench work & QC

Why There Are Three

I’ve been the student, the lab scientist, and the industry engineer — and those environments do not use notebooks the same way. One format doesn’t realistically cover all three, so now it doesn’t have to.


Ready to Upgrade Your Notebook?

Here are the direct links by category:

📓 Professional Engineering Notebook (Hardcover)

📝 Student Engineering Notebook

🔬 Lab Notebook

If you teach, mentor, or manage a lab or engineering team, I offer bulk pricing — just reach out.


Want to See Inside Before You Buy?

I have full interior previews + flip-through videos on IG/TikTok.

Find me at @miss.enginerd for walkthroughs, experiments, and STEM content.