CVS Features Employee Artwork On Own Brand Journals
Each hardcover journal features the artist’s statement on the inside cover, setting the tone for notebook owners’ own creative expression and personality to be added within.
“We’re seeing that consumers, particularly those in the Millennial and Gen Z age groups, are using journals not only for school or work but as essential tools for their wellness and personal growth,” said Mike Wier, vice president of Store Brands, CVS Health. “We think these notebooks, featuring designs by our colleagues, will appeal to consumers’ desire for self-expression and help cultivate habits like journaling, habit tracking and creative exploration.”
The four selected colleague-artists are Ashley Briggs (Richmond, Va.), Matthew Everett (Saunderstown, R.I.), Makayla Huerta (Brea, Calif.), and Diego Rios (Ronkonkoma, N.Y.).
“Journaling has long been used to help people process their thoughts and emotions,” said Deborah Fernandez-Turner, deputy chief psychiatric officer of CVS Health. “Studies have shown that journaling after a difficult life event or about emotional expression and processing can help to improve one’s mood, anxiety, and overall well-being.”
The artist-designed journals are the latest addition to the CVS Pharmacy Caliber brand, which includes a wide range of school, work, and stationery products including notebooks, binders, home office supplies, mailing supplies, and kids’ crafts.
The notebooks are available to purchase in stores and on CVS.com at the retail price of $8.99. The journals come with either spiral-bound or saddle-stitched binding, offering versatility and style for every customer.
For more information and to view the Caliber Fashion Artist Series Journals, visit the product pages below:
- Ashley Briggs: "My Peace" Journal
- Matthew Everett: "Late Blooming" Journal
- Makayla Huerta: "Aesthetes" Journal
- Diego Rios: "Life Harmony" Journal