Website mockup produced by Roamad Creative · "fieldnote.mn" is a fictional case used to demonstrate the system
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota · Summer drop 26-Q3

A Minnesota cannabis company.

Flower, pre-rolls, rosin, and edibles built around place, season, and clear notes from the field.

Fieldnote kraft flower bag on a paper surface
The Fieldnote method

Paper, ink, sage. One season at a time.

Every product gets the same basic treatment: place, harvest date, cure, batch, and what changed in the room that week. The package behaves like a field journal, not a billboard.

Place first.

Brooklyn Park is not a decorative origin line. It is the operating context: climate, rooms, staff, transport, and shelf life.

Seasonal by default.

Four drops each year. One accent at a time. Summer uses wheat, autumn uses ember, winter uses pine, spring uses bud.

Notes over claims.

Batch notes, cure notes, and service notes replace generic "premium" language. The plant carries the drama.

"The cannabis brand a state park gift shop would carry."

Retail posture

Quiet enough for repeat shopping.

Fieldnote is built for customers who read labels. The shelf system avoids high-volume cannabis visual language and gives budtenders a simple script: place, product, note, next season.

Fieldnote packaging arranged as a retail still life