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&rsquo;s the iPad&rsquo;s turn. If Concepts could handle multi-page interactive PDFs, there&rsquo;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&rsquo;re completed. Whatever face it&rsquo;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&rsquo;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>&nbsp;(fremium) is ideal for drawing illustrations for my blog posts. Boy do I like this app! It&rsquo;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&rsquo;s a massive time saver not to have to switch tools in order to make a selection!</p> <p>This month I&rsquo;ve been using Concept&rsquo;s infinite canvas as a scratchpad. It just happened this way. What would happen, I thought, if I added tomorrow&rsquo;s scribbles to the same document as today&rsquo;s?</p> <p><a href="https://miscellaneplans.medium.com/this-is-the-template-i-use-to-plan-my-day-in-the-ipad-concepts-app-c9a3c36b89ec"><strong>Visit Now</strong></a></p>
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