OUTDRA.WS - The most useful DIY post-it note

Overnote
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Christopher writes -

I came up with this self-organizing post-it note that you can print on your home computer. It's helped me immensely, and I've received so many compliments, that I decided to make it available for free online.

If you're like me, you live your life on post-its. Everything from grocery lists, to new ideas, to super important phone numbers that I should never, ever lose. It means that when I'm looking for that super important number, I have to look through every other post-it to find the one I want.

ENTER THE OVERnote

The OVERnote is something I came up with to help me navigate this paper sea. Now my notes are self-catagorizing and I can find things at a glance.


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Posted by: losmuertos on February 22, 2007 at 8:46 PM

That's great... but when you say you have to go through all your post-its to find a phone number, doesn't that say something about your organizational method? Maybe it's a good time to re-evaluate that strategy when that becomes a problem...


Posted by: finntj on February 23, 2007 at 7:58 AM

Silly question maybe, but how do you print on a post-it note? Doesn't the sticky part cause a problem? I really like the design though. Great idea!


Posted by: Fastolfe on February 23, 2007 at 8:31 AM

It seems like this would require an awful lot of work darkening the areas you don't want to be visible.


Posted by: Sperandio on February 23, 2007 at 8:40 AM

Thanks for your nice note:

It's a three step process: print out page one - this is the layout grid. Next, stick the super sticky post-its onto the grid. Finally, run this page covered in post-its back through your printer, printing the second page of the file onto your post-its. Now you have OVERnotes that you can use to better organize your life.

Because super sticky post-its stay sticky after multiple uses, I usually stick a few blank ones in the back of my weekly planner.


Posted by: DigitalShepherd on February 24, 2007 at 7:33 AM

Great idea Phil! Thanks for the note :)

(btw: It's DYNCorp, the CEO gets a little irritable when people add the 'a' or drop the 'p'.)


Posted by: ryangilmartin on February 24, 2007 at 12:14 PM

Krylon makes a post-it-glue in-a-can product you could use to make free-form full page or odd-shaped post-its... or just to save money on 3m products and save your printer.

http://krylon.com/main/product_template.cfm?levelid=5&sub_levelid=8&productid=1734&content=product_details


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