Analog(ging) Lists
Now, I don’t know about you guys, but all those iPhone productivity apps and desktop organizers and essentially every digital tool that exists to make and manage to do lists are completely lost on me. They are nice and sleek and sound like such a great idea, but it seems that I inevitably end up needing an analog to do list to keep up with my digital to do list. So, why add the extra step? I personally carry blank 3x5 notecards. Lots of them. And I scribble on them and I fold them up and I stick them in pockets and glove boxes and on the fridge and by my bed… Now I am not a hardcore GTD type of guy, but I do find that the more I can get the little stuff out of my head, the more that I can get it done. Especially when it comes to production work.
So, in honor of little pieces of paper strewn all about, here is the list I just threw away after finishing James Caronna’s promotional images:

