Calendar Arc: An elegant one-page productivity calendar

A project in Coolum Beach, AU by Dean Fogarty
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The Calendar Arc merges the chain productivity method with a multi-use calendar to give you a highly functional map of your year.
Backers: 95
Average Pledge Per Backer: $34 AUD

Funded: $3,238 AUD of $20,000 AUD
Dates: Jan 13th -> Feb 12th (31 days)
Project By: Dean Fogarty
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Latest News

Ending the Calendar Arc Kickstarter

February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
With four days remaining on the  Calendar Arc Kickstarter, we have raised AUD$2,995 of AUD$20,000 - 14% to target. Thank you so much to everyone for taking an interest in this calendar and pledging to us! Our backer numbers have now dropped off and... (Read More)

Paper types and stickies

February 5th - via: kickstarter.com
Print backers will be receiving prints on 150gsm weight paper with a silk / satin finish. 150gsm is a robust weight, giving more durability than 'standard' printing paper. This satin finish would be best described as between a glossy finish and a... (Read More)

Calendar Arc and your current calendars

February 3rd - via: kickstarter.com
The Calendar Arc assists you to stay motivated in achieving your goals and provides normal wall calendar functionality. Those of you with smart phones or who use online calendars may find maintaining the Calendar Arc in the same fashion is a bit of a... (Read More)

Kickstarter Campaign Update

January 27th - via: kickstarter.com
We are over half way through the Calendar Arc campaign and have raised AUD$2,323 of AUD$20,000 - just over 10% to target. We have had a good uptake of backers in the last couple of days thanks to being featured in the Happening newsletter for January... (Read More)

Calendar Arc placement

January 25th - via: kickstarter.com
Visual motivation is based on a simple premise: if you see the motivator regularly, you will be more inclined to be motivated. This is what makes placement of your Calendar Arc so important: I hang my Calendar Arc inside my garage right next to the... (Read More)

Inverting chain meaning

January 21st - via: kickstarter.com
The chain method says to cross off a day from your calendar when you make progress toward your goal, and leave it blank if you don't. But nothing stops you from doing the inverse - marking days when you don't make progress: This method is useful for... (Read More)

Chain pattern recognition

January 19th - via: kickstarter.com
Pattern recognition is a quick way to check that you are keeping to your habits. See a pattern forming? Here we are using three chains, each one tracking one form of exercise. A gap in any of these chains means that specific activity wasn't performed... (Read More)

Tracking Personal Bests (PBs) on a chain

January 18th - via: kickstarter.com
The chains on the Calendar Arc can do more than just track whether you did or didn't do something on a particular day. Using coloured markers, you can also record the nature of the activity for that day. Have a look at this chain: Tracking personal... (Read More)

Calendar Arc generation and colour scheme questions

January 14th - via: kickstarter.com
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Welcome to the Calendar Arc project

January 13th - via: kickstarter.com
During the campaign we'll be posting updates about the Calendar Arc, including more use cases from our beta test group. To our backers so far, thanks for coming aboard. Please spread the word about the Calendar Arc and help us get funded! Best... (Read More)

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