This is the Template I Use to Plan My Day in the Concepts iPad App
<p>One expansive canvas for an entire month; what a wonderfully radical thought!</p>
<p>Cycling through my planning tools of choice, this month it’s the iPad’s turn. If Concepts could handle multi-page interactive PDFs, there’s no question it would be my daily driver.</p>
<p>Planning means a dumping ground for thoughts, fears, ideas, a rough outline of what my day might look like, and sketches. It can also mean a logical succession of tasks preceded by orderly checkboxes under consistent headings, marked off as they’re completed. Whatever face it’s wearing today, I need both the space and the time to plan when the mood strikes.</p>
<p>For the last two weeks I’ve been visiting family interstate, so planning looked like a few scrawled tasks that needed to be done before I went home. Not much else.</p>
<h2>Concepts, I love you</h2>
<p><a href="https://concepts.app/en/" rel="noopener ugc nofollow" target="_blank">Concepts</a> (fremium) is ideal for drawing illustrations for my blog posts. Boy do I like this app! It’s wonderfully smooth, the tools get out the way for the most part, and it has some powerful grid, template, shape, and layer features that make the job easier.</p>
<p>My favourite Concepts gesture: using one finger to select and move elements on one layer, or all at once. It’s a massive time saver not to have to switch tools in order to make a selection!</p>
<p>This month I’ve been using Concept’s infinite canvas as a scratchpad. It just happened this way. What would happen, I thought, if I added tomorrow’s scribbles to the same document as today’s?</p>
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