To Don't List: Project Planning for Creative People

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  • ISBN 9789063695057
  • Dimensions: 90 x 140mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: BIS Publishers B.V.
  • Publication City/Country: NL
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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The ToDon’tList—method is the opposite of what all the time management gurus want you to believe. Do less instead of more. With this project planner it has never been so easy to focus on your goals. The author used the ToDon’tList concept a lot in his studio while brainstorming, developing new ideas or working on projects. “That’s a good idea, but let’s put it on the ToDon’tList for now”. In that way he kept his focus on his goals. The ToDon’tList concept became a method, and the method became the inspiration for writing Don’t Read This Book. Like the Don’t/Do This – Game, the ToDon’tList is an addition to the ToDon’t—Family, which works independently as well. The simple lists help you make choices and focus on many different levels: Life, Work, Projects, Daily Goals and more.
Donald Roos is an independent typographic designer, entrepreneur, and former teacher at the Royal Academy of Art in the Netherlands. In his daily life as a designer he creates movie titles for motion pictures and television. He also designs complex interfaces. He sets up several projects because he loves to execute new ideas. His biggest problem: too much to do and too little time. That’s why he came up with the ToDon’tList—method, the Don’t Read This Book and the Don’t/Do This – Game.

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