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Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Mad Temporality: Chronotebook Wins Design Award for Promoting Nonlinear Time

IO9: "Most scheduling books and calendaring software apps are way too linear — they list each task in the day one after the other, leaving little room for improvisation in your future plans. How do you plan your schedules if you want to live on cyclical time? Singaporean company Orcadesign has the answer: it's Chronotebook, a winner of the quirky Muji Award for design."

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