"So today, we talk about how to increase your productivity tenfold by revolutionising the traditional calendar layout. Take a calendar. The sequence of days isn’t continuous on the page: it’s broken when months change. You have to turn the page, or switch columns. So if some period of time in your overloaded planning spans across a month change, your calendar becomes messy. You have to write the same thing on both months, you lost track of how long it actually is. It’s a disaster. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a view of your calendar where the whole year is on one page, organised in a continuous fashion?"
- Amit Patel
from Bookmarklet
Fractal mappings are always fun, but it doesn't make sense even in it's own defined context to do it this way. Why not do alternate weeks in boustrophedon, or if the sense of order is confusing, to just tile a 4 or 8-wide calendar? And print it on a long spool of paper.
- Alex Power
Alex, that'd make it useful. And this is supposed to be useless ;)
- Amit Patel