Handwritten Code for Todos
I feel like I have tried every single app, software or digital tool on the market for productivity and todo lists, but I always end up going back to the tried and true pen and paper solution. This evening I came across this handwritten todo code that Word Notebooks adds as a guide to managed your lists.
Dots for bullet points, circles for high priority, one slash for in progress and a X for completed tasks. I might have to order a pack of the Swedish Camo notebooks.
Posted on Sunday, May 19th 2013
Reblogged from Jonathan Moore
On occasion, I write pretty well.In which young Kurt Vonnegut, still relatively obscure, volunteers his services to JFK’s presidential campaign. Pair with Vonnegut on the shapes of stories, his daily routine, and his 8 keys to the power of the written word.
Posted on Sunday, May 12th 2013
Reblogged from Explore
A little preview of a book that I’m on working on at the moment!
Posted on Friday, May 3rd 2013
Reblogged from David Doran // Illustration
James Gulliver Hancock offers an intimate look at his wonderful illustration project, All the Buildings in New York.
(↬ Doobybrain)
Posted on Thursday, April 18th 2013
Reblogged from Explore
Beautiful “bookshrooms” by book artist Melissa Jay Craig, a fine example of exceptional book sculpture and papercraft.
Posted on Saturday, March 23rd 2013
Reblogged from Explore
Happy World Water Day! Celebrate with Plink Plink, a lovely vintage illustrated story about water’s life-giving gifts from 1954.
Posted on Saturday, March 23rd 2013
Reblogged from Explore
From Tyler Surfboards, courtesy of Lane Wood.
Posted on Monday, December 31st 2012
Reblogged from Explore
Makers Gonna Make!
Maker Week is in full swing - be sure to sign up for the many fun betahaus activities happening this weekend.
Posted on Wednesday, December 5th 2012
Reblogged from Gidsy Logbook
Posted on Monday, December 3rd 2012
Reblogged from be civilized
“Any activity becomes creative when the doer cares about doing it right or better.”
John Updike
(via arnekoesel)Posted on Monday, December 3rd 2012
Reblogged from be civilized
“Onwards and upwards, and never give your failures a second thought.”
George Lois
(via arnekoesel)Posted on Monday, December 3rd 2012
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