My name is Luke Edgar Seeley. I'm an interface designer living in Victoria, BC where I work at MetaLab, directing the collaborative task app Flow.

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Oh shit, this is sold right across the street from me. I can’t really justify an agenda when I’ve got iCal and Things on my iPhone and a blank notebook in my bag at all times. Interesting idea, nonetheless.

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The Muji Chronotebook


I love this concept—a sort of open-ended day planner.  Rather than constraining you into a certain way of planning your time, Muji’s Chronotebook simply has a small clock graphic in the center of every page, leaving room for the user to develop whatever system they like to organize their day.  This product is a great example, in many ways, of the benefits of the “worse is better” school of design—the simpler and more general a product design is, the more free the end user is to evolve their own uses for it, many of which could not be anticipated by the designer (other great examples I like to point to: del.icio.us, Twitter, and the HTTP protocol’s “rule of least power”).

Oh shit, this is sold right across the street from me. I can’t really justify an agenda when I’ve got iCal and Things on my iPhone and a blank notebook in my bag at all times. Interesting idea, nonetheless.

tmblg:

The Muji Chronotebook

I love this concept—a sort of open-ended day planner. Rather than constraining you into a certain way of planning your time, Muji’s Chronotebook simply has a small clock graphic in the center of every page, leaving room for the user to develop whatever system they like to organize their day. This product is a great example, in many ways, of the benefits of the “worse is better” school of design—the simpler and more general a product design is, the more free the end user is to evolve their own uses for it, many of which could not be anticipated by the designer (other great examples I like to point to: del.icio.us, Twitter, and the HTTP protocol’s “rule of least power”).

Oct 19 2008
Reblogged from tmblg
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