My daily PLANNER (paulina.website)
5 years ago from Ken Em
5 years ago from Ken Em
Wow, a bunch of negative people on here today. For the uninitiated, this looks like a downloadable template for bullet journalling, which is a thing. Just because you haven't heard of it, or it's not for you, doesn't mean it doesn't have value.
Personally I find it hard to keep up with bullet journals, but my wife does a better job. I generally use it to keep track of personal events and track my 5-and-2 (5 veg, 2 fruit). It's a mindfulness exercise.
Anytime your design calls for handwriting, use your actual handwriting! Handwriting fonts always look bad, and this one isn't even a good handwriting font.
Here's a website where you can download a PDF, print it out, and write on it.
I think this is really cool
I think paper is a great medium for this, I find it's much more satisfying to tick off a todo item physically rather than digitally.
Well, why not, it just doesn't seem environmental-friendly.
I've seen it on product hunt not so long ago. It's a great idea but I don't understand the need to use paper? It's 2018, we have phones, for something so frequent like that it's a lot of paper used for just a few lines of text...
Digital isn't better for everything and everyone. I can see the advantage of having to write out your tasks, having it on your desk separate from the tons of windows and tabs on your computer, etc. I think as designers we just blindly assume the computer is the best tool for everyone and forget that there are many other forms of input besides typing, tapping and clicking.
oh yeah for sure, but paper is not necessary. Or surely you can find something you can reuse... Maybe digital isn't for everything / everyone but the planet is a higher priority than a short to do list with little bullets
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