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- May 15, 2012
Tribal Weekend
May 15, 2012Read moreIt’s been a busy couple of weekends, and I was determined (or rather, hopeful) that I wouldn’t go crazy. Thoughts about identity and being part of a tribe follow. (more…)
- May 14, 2012
Amazon UK Now Carrying Emergent Task Planner Pads
May 14, 2012Read moreThrough the continuing efforts of my friend Al Briggs, you can now order a “produced under license” version of the Emergent Task Planner on Amazon UK. They ship anywhere in the European Union.
- May 5, 2012
New England Give Camp 2012 +0800
May 5, 2012Read more
SUMMARY: I’m at I’m at New England Give Camp 2012 right now, a “coding for charity” weekend where around 100 volunteers help 29 non-profits improve their websites. This is my first year, having been roped into it by my friend Kelley Muir, who is one of the organizers. I’ll be writing periodic blog posts about the experience as I have the time. (more…)
- April 26, 2012
The Joy of Cardboard
April 26, 2012Read more
There’s one detail in the current version of the printed Emergent Task Planner pad that has nothing to do with its functionality, and that is the thickness of the cardboard backer. It’s the one thing in the pad that has bugged me from the very beginning, but for economic reasons couldn’t fix.
Until now! Here’s a case study in home-grown product development. (more…)
- April 22, 2012
Facing the Blankness
April 22, 2012Read moreSUMMARY: I’ve decided to be a stationery designer…yay! But I’m finding it tough to put it into action, despite having the freedom to do so. I outline several stages of realizations as I drill down to a point just shy of having a to-do list. (more…)
SUMMARY: I’m at I’m at
There’s one detail in the current version of the printed Emergent Task Planner pad that has nothing to do with its functionality, and that is the thickness of the cardboard backer. It’s the one thing in the pad that has bugged me from the very beginning, but for economic reasons couldn’t fix.
