daily stack
daily stack

‘daily stack’ is time management tool created by designers sebastian rønde thielke and anders højmose.
the simple design allows users to help track their work flow by creating physical representations of their
tasks. the design consists of a small base and a series of wood blocks that each have a different colour
and shape. each colour represents a different task and the time interval is determined by the size of the
block. the user stacks their tasks on the base, committing to them. the base contains electronics that
communicate with a computer, tracking time and tasks in progress digitally. the user can even go back
through their archive and look at previous stacks. the design helps the user better visualize their time,
helping them make the most of it.
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looks like a sandwich. don't think I am visual enough for this, and I am pretty visual
lorraine 05.19.10
It could work.... but needs some more clarity...
Nimita 05.19.10
+ Playful, inventive, sympathetic
- materials, space, practicality
I want one!
- materials, space, practicality
I want one!
Dr. Design 05.19.10
where can I buy it ? :-)
Przemek 05.19.10
what about the time to put all the pieces together again when the big constrution fall?
probably was easier if the peaces were from the same size and and shape..
but yet.. nice idea
probably was easier if the peaces were from the same size and and shape..
but yet.. nice idea
mca 05.19.10
i need one of those :S
smp 05.19.10
i need more clutter on my desk
karl 05.20.10
creative! but useless
jason 05.20.10
i'm terribly disorganised - this is the kind of playful system that could really work for me
kris 05.24.10
Pretty pointless, stuff like this is very counter active to actual organization and good working methods.
Rory 05.25.10
Creative idea and from the looks of it very well executed. I am wondering though, what's to stop me from forgetting to put the blocks on there in the first place? Yes, I'm THAT disorganised :P
Michel Jansen 05.25.10
And what if priorities change throughout the day, can you change the order of the stack without having to start over?
Marilou 05.27.10
sticks by gerard de hoop
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