Parade of Awesomeness

Apr 10
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I think that this is an incredibly cool idea: It’s a non-linear day planner.
Instead of writing down appointments in an hour-by-hour grid, as is the norm for most day planners, instead you draw lines out from this circle, which works like an analog clock. 
So, if you want to schedule a lunch meeting, you draw a line from the top of the day circle and write where you’re going to meet. A doctors appointment at 3 would be drawn from the right of the circle, and so on.
I think it looks absolutely beautiful, and it’s nice to see something that’s organized without putting everything into little boxes. I may have to start doing this in my own daily planning.

I think that this is an incredibly cool idea: It’s a non-linear day planner.

Instead of writing down appointments in an hour-by-hour grid, as is the norm for most day planners, instead you draw lines out from this circle, which works like an analog clock.

So, if you want to schedule a lunch meeting, you draw a line from the top of the day circle and write where you’re going to meet. A doctors appointment at 3 would be drawn from the right of the circle, and so on.

I think it looks absolutely beautiful, and it’s nice to see something that’s organized without putting everything into little boxes. I may have to start doing this in my own daily planning.